> so now we have to chat about "grandfathering provisions" and need a new cla= > use in the proposed Charter which is clear on our position that any Constit= > uency however approved that is a part of NCSG is bound by the Charter rules= > of NCSG.... However, if the NPOC is approved as a constituency under the current interim NCSG charter and gains certain voting rights under it )as is my reading of the interim charter - please correct me if I:m wrong) which it would then lose under a new charter, then it gives the NPOC a significant incentive to block adoption of the revised charter, and a platform on which to do so. Yet another reason why approval of the NPOC under the interim charter should not happen. -- Professor Andrew A Adams [log in to unmask] Professor at Graduate School of Business Administration, and Deputy Director of the Centre for Business Information Ethics Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan http://www.a-cubed.info/