I'd like to second this. Getting to the point of dismissing a trustee,
whether they're community elected or not, is serious business. There
should be an investigation conducted by an impartial external organisation,
not to lay blame or point the finger, but to recommend changes to make sure
it never happens again.
Cheers,
Craig
On 3 January 2016 at 04:54, Pine W <wiki.pine(a)gmail.com> wrote:
At this point, confidence in the Board has been
weakened enough that no, we
should not just move on. The confidence issue needs to be addressed. There
are multiple ways of doing that. One is (far) more openness, as many others
have suggested. Another is to have an impartial investigation of the facts
in this case. The high trust of the community in James seems in start
contrast with the actions of the Board. Perhaps there was a good reason for
the Board to remove James, but the Board's handling of this situation
(particularly Jimmy's, which I think has been flatly unacceptable) leaves
much to be desired. The Board needs to think hard about, and take concrete
actions to improve, the community and staff confidence in its governance.
Pine
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