might say that part of the responsibility of the Audit Committee is to review COI statements (to expand on why you would be first to see the COIs) Scott > On May 5, 2019, at 10:03 PM, John Levine <johnl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > In article <a293d907-208c-25dd-3742-42a6e98b5c48@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> you write: >> It also seems clear that we need to be clear about our expectations >> regarding conflict of interest in all the positions. I started trying >> to formulate a rule to deal with really messy cases. And realized that >> there was no way to make it sensible. > > Exactly. On the ISOC board the policy is that the CoI's are reported > to the rest of the board but not to the world at large. We don't have > a lot of detailed rules but it seems to work OK. > > FYI, I'm the chair of the ISOC audit committtee so I'm the first > person who sees the CoIs. > > R's, > John >