Can someone on the Board comment on the Board's general approach to vetting Trustee candidates?
I would hope that someone neutral is explicitly responsible for reviewing candidates and providing at least a cursory report to the Board on their background, qualifications, and any potential liabilities. Such a responsible person might be WMF staff, though an independent HR agency might be even better.
It wouldn't have taken a lot effort to identify and highlight the potential issues with Arrnon. The fact that some people are now expressing a degree of ignorance about these issues suggests that the recent candidates didn't receive much in the way of scrutiny.
Obviously one hopes each member of the board would also take the time to learn about each candidate and make an informed decision before voting on a new appointment. However, Board members are busy people which is one of the reasons why also having a third-party report seems worthwhile.
If the Board knew about Arrnon's past and made an informed decision to appoint him anyway, then that is at least a decision that could be argued and defended. However, if the Board is overlooking such things due primarily to a lack of scrutiny then that suggests the process of vetting Board candidates is in serious need of improvement.
-Robert Rohde
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 6:43 PM, Matthew Flaschen < matthew.flaschen@gatech.edu> wrote:
On 01/08/2016 12:43 PM, Dariusz Jemielniak wrote:
On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 3:16 PM, Pine W wiki.pine@gmail.com wrote:
Dariusz, you said in your statement that was published in the Wikimedia
Blog that WMF "considered dozens of candidates from all over the world, with not-for-profit and technology experience, and the highest professional standards.” I would be interested to hear how you reconcile "highest professional standards" with the prior actions of Arnnon,
I have read about these allegations today, and I am going to follow up on that.
WMF doesn't have the excuse of ignorance, or that the case is in progress. When you appointed him:
- The documents were unsealed.
- The Department of Justice case was fully complete.
- The civil case by employees was fully complete and payouts had either
started or were fully complete.
Saying you learned about this *after* voting to appoint him is incredibly frustrating and disappointing.
Being ignorant of the allegations is even worse than coming up with some dubious reason why we should forgive him, and he's still high-integrity enough to represent a non-profit backing movement with strong values.
The board had an obligation to fully research both candidates, and insist on more time as needed to do so.
There is nothing to wait for (the shareholder lawsuit will probably also be settled, but there is no need to wait for it given the released documents and fully complete cases above).
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-Tech_Employee_Antitrust_Litigation for details (though I'm sure someone has linked this from the list).
Matt Flaschen
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