Can someone provide me with an example of what they consider to
be a regulator who is not part of the government?
--MM
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2.2.2. Ineligible
organizations.
>> 4. Government organizations or departments whether local, regional or
national;
>>
>> question 1: it may help to clarify if
Regulators/staff are considered as 'government'?
>
Regulators are generally under government
control in some africain countries. It's very important to clarify their
affiliation.
> It think this depends on the location. Sometimes they are and
sometimes they aren't and I think that we should use the national designation
as the bright line criteria. If they are part of the government in then of
course they are ineligible. On the other hand even if they aren't
government, can regulators be said to have predominantly non-commercial
interests? For those who have a specific non commercial mandate and are
not part f the government, I think they already can join under the other
criteria.
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