To answer Michael Snow's concerns. Yes there is an efficiency problem
if you have a global audit committee covering organisations in
multiple legal jurisdictions. But that problem is the same whether you
have the existing WMF committee covering the chapters or you replace
that US-centric committee
On 8/9/2011 1:43 PM, WereSpielChequers wrote:
> One possible way to decentralise whilst maintaining or even improving
> fiscal accountability would be to replace the Audit committee with a
> group audit committee. I'm familiar with this model here in the UK in
> our not for profit housing sector -
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 4:43 PM, WereSpielChequers
wrote:
> A few points about Kyrill's statement, and a proposal.
>
> Firstly the idea that the work done by the chapters "could just as
> easily be done by the WMF as well, and likely at lower cost." Cost
> isn't everything, and I suspect the chapte
A few points about Kyrill's statement, and a proposal.
Firstly the idea that the work done by the chapters "could just as
easily be done by the WMF as well, and likely at lower cost." Cost
isn't everything, and I suspect the chapters are more likely to be
able to adapt things to their local cultur