Summary

Board directs the President and CEO to provide direction to facilitate Board action concerning Director conflicts of interest in the New gTLD Program.

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Whereas, ICANN seeks to attain a higher ethical standard to ensure the legitimacy and sustainability of the multi-stakeholder model as enshrined in ICANN.

Whereas, ICANN's current corporate governance documents, as set out athttp://www.icann.org/en/documents/governance/, include a Conflicts of Interest Policy and Board Code of Conduct (including ethical guidelines and confidentiality provisions).

Whereas, it is crucial to have strengthened rules and practices in place as ICANN embarks on the New gTLD Program.

Whereas, ICANN is undertaking multiple external reviews of its existing Conflicts of Interest Policy, Code of Conduct and other conflicts and ethics practices.

Whereas, ICANN's objective is to meet the following timeline:

Whereas, while awaiting specific recommendations for enhancements to ICANN's policies and practices, ICANN is committed to demonstrating that it will treat decisions approving any new gTLD application in an ethical manner and with care to avoid even an appearance of a conflict of interest.

Resolved (2011.10.28.29), the Board is working on a statement of how Directors interested in specific new gTLD applications will be restricted from participation in the deliberations and decisions regarding the New gTLD Program.

Resolved (2011.10.28.30), the Board directs the President and CEO to provide direction on a clearly-defined proposal to facilitate the Board's taking further action on such a statement at the 8 December 2011 meeting of the Board.

Implementation Actions

Rationale

Over the past several months, ICANN has placed a strong emphasis on the need for enhancing ICANN's policies relating to conflicts of interest, ethics, confidentiality and an overall code of conduct. During the Singapore meeting, the President and CEO identified such issues as crucial given that the New gTLD Program was entering into a new phase with Board approval, which was taken on 20 June 2011. In addition, the community has been calling for a thorough review of these policies. Accordingly, ICANN has determined that it should strive to achieve a Gold Standard in both the documentation of polices and the adherence to polices relating to conflicts of interest ethics, confidentiality and code of conduct.

In order to achieve the Gold Standard that ICANN has determined to achieve, ICANN is undertaking multiple external reviews of its conflicts and ethics practices. First, our corporate law firm is reviewing our current working documents, including our "Conflicts of Interest Policies", "Code of Conduct" and "Employee Handbooks," to enhance the focus on best practices for conflicts and ethics. Second, a new independent law firm (not involved in ICANN processes) is reviewing ICANN's documentation, comparing ICANN to similarly situated non-profits and making recommendations for enhancements. Third, ICANN is contracting with an international expert group to review ICANN's documents and practices and to make recommendations. This group will focus on ICANN's global function and the best practices of other international organizations.

While awaiting specific recommendations for enhancements to ICANN's policies and practices, ICANN is committed to demonstrating that it will treat decisions relating to approving any single new gTLD application in an ethical manner and with care to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest. Accordingly, ICANN has passed this resolution and will take further action in December 2011.

Taking this action will positively impact the ICANN community by addressing these issues with urgency, and committing to continue these enhancements to ensure the legitimacy and sustainability of the multi-stakeholder model as enshrined in ICANN. Further, this resolution will have a fiscal impact to the extent that ICANN is required to pay the expert reviewers. This action will not have any impact on the security, stability and resiliency of the domain name system.

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