Dear Marilyn,
I believe that was a concern raised by Mr. Neylon.
My queries were the same as Ms. Marda, reposting them again from her email :
"1. Under the expenses breakdown for Professional Services, what is the exact breakdown for "travel support including visas"?
2. Under the same head, what constitute "other miscellaneous services"?
3. Under the head of "US Government Affairs (Lobbying)" - could you provide us with details of what the lobbyists did, what was said, and who they spoke to? In case you are not in a position to provide these details, could you kindly refer me to somebody who
can?
4. Under the head of "Education/Engagement/Advice", I can't help but notice that perhaps some of the most powerful lobbyists are named. In the absence of a detailed report explaining their work with and for ICANN, we cannot make an informed distinction between
their work and that of the lobbyists. Please provide us with details of their work, or direct me to somebody who may be able to provide me with this information? "
I too agree with your point in law firms
Regards
Good evening,
Thank you so much for this information.
I also have the same queries as Vidushi about ICANN's finances , would appreciate a more comprehensive breakdown along the lines that she has raised as well.
Regards
Xavier
Thanks for sharing this information. It’s useful, though I suspect it’ll raise as many questions as it answers.
One thing I did notice was in relation to the legal fees. Doing some back of the envelope calculations and noting how much ICANN generally spends on legal fees one question did come to mind, and this in relation to ICANN’s overall budgeting.How often does ICANN change law firms?Has ICANN ever changed law firms? As far as I can tell Jones Day has been doing ICANN’s legal work since ICANN’s formationHas ICANN ever put its external legal work out to any form of tender?
While I know that people can argue that legal advice is not purely a numbers game, I’m also pretty sure that there are other law firms out that that would provide a similar service and potentially at a lower price. And my comments are no reflection on the quality of Jones Day’s work, but considering how much ICANN pays is legal fees per year I think it’s a question someone should ask.
Regards
Michele
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Date: Tuesday 1 March 2016 at 07:13
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Subject: [community-finance] Updated IANA Stewardship Transition Expenses Information as of 31 December 2015
Dear all,
Please find below a link to the quarterly update as of 31 December 2015 of the IANA Stewardship transition projects expenses. This update provides for the project’s costs from 1 July 2014 until 31 December 2015 (18 months).
https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/iana-stewardship-project-costs
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you.
Best,
Xavier
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