Don't you recall S Dunham, a prolific poster in the early days of the ECF's own forum? Even further back was a Dr Cular on this forum.
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Well, the covering email doesn't exactly attack Mike, it just accuse him of being misleadingDavid Sedgwick wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 2:38 pmWhether you agree with the content of the document or not, I welcome the fact that it avoids personal attacks.
Interestingly, said email is addressed to a number of MCF officials, yet not our ECF rep or reserve ECF rep who might actually cast the votes, as well as asking us not to make a decision at our AGM tonight (I think it's not on the Agenda, nor likely to be brought up, but there you go)
The idea of no contested election is for Mike to withdraw isn't it? Democracy is no fun at all I suppose
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There's a question of principle which you might wish to discuss. it's whether the funds held in the name of the BCF, mostly contributed by legacies should be conserved for future crises and for the investment returns they can contribute. The alternative being put forward is that they should be spent now, on development officers perhaps. At the back of my mind I have the supermarket slogan "When it's gone, it's gone". If the funds are to be conserved the suggestion is that they be partly out of reach of ECF Boards by being under the control of the charity "Chess Trust" which has added taxation exemptions.Mick Norris wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 3:11 pmInterestingly, said email is addressed to a number of MCF officials, yet not our ECF rep or reserve ECF rep who might actually cast the votes, as well as asking us not to make a decision at our AGM tonight (I think it's not on the Agenda, nor likely to be brought up, but there you go)
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So far as I know there are two funds which come under the auspices of the BCF: PIF 1 and PIF 2. I believe each has its own set of deeds, defining how money is to be invested and released, and set of trustees. Trustees are appointed as needed by BCF Council. I'm not sure PIF decisions are something the ECF/BCF CEO will have a direct say on - but maybe the CEO can influence BCF Council and BCF Council can influence the trustees.Roger de Coverly wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 3:21 pmThere's a question of principle which you might wish to discuss. it's whether the funds held in the name of the BCF, mostly contributed by legacies should be conserved for future crises and for the investment returns they can contribute. The alternative being put forward is that they should be spent now, on development officers perhaps. At the back of my mind I have the supermarket slogan "When it's gone, it's gone". If the funds are to be conserved the suggestion is that they be partly out of reach of ECF Boards by being under the control of the charity "Chess Trust" which has added taxation exemptions.Mick Norris wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 3:11 pmInterestingly, said email is addressed to a number of MCF officials, yet not our ECF rep or reserve ECF rep who might actually cast the votes, as well as asking us not to make a decision at our AGM tonight (I think it's not on the Agenda, nor likely to be brought up, but there you go)
According to the latest set of BCF accounts available (to 31 August 2019, published for the BCF Finance meeting in April 2021), PIF 1 and PIF 2 had assets amounting to just over £110K (with total BCF assets amounting to £113K). Maybe these have increased in value (through donations or bequests or asset appreciation) to the £200K Malcolm quotes.
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I have to confess that I didn't think of Sue Dunham.Roger de Coverly wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 3:11 pmDon't you recall S Dunham, a prolific poster in the early days of the ECF's own forum? Even further back was a Dr Cular on this forum.
However, I certainly recall the poster whom you mention. His exact name was Dr A Cula.
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Tim Wall is not renowned for his attention to detail.Mick Norris wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 3:11 pmWell, the covering email doesn't exactly attack Mike, it just accuse him of being misleading
Interestingly, said email is addressed to a number of MCF officials, yet not our ECF rep or reserve ECF rep who might actually cast the votes, ...
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It would seem more plausible that the author of the document was out of date with the facts. The quoted accounts show donations in 2018 of £ 154, 381 and in 2019 of £ 70,500. So it would seem the money has already been spent or transferred elsewhere.Angus French wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 3:40 pmPIF 1 and PIF 2 had assets amounting to just over £110K (with total BCF assets amounting to £113K). Maybe these have increased in value (through donations or bequests or asset appreciation) to the £200K Malcolm quotes.
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Even better, I've now discovered that the email addresses to 3 of the 5 of us were incorrectDavid Sedgwick wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 3:58 pmTim Wall is not renowned for his attention to detail.Mick Norris wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 3:11 pmWell, the covering email doesn't exactly attack Mike, it just accuse him of being misleading
Interestingly, said email is addressed to a number of MCF officials, yet not our ECF rep or reserve ECF rep who might actually cast the votes, ...
You'd have thought if you were standing for CEO then attention to detail might be useful; or maybe I'm too stupid to see the bigger picture
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Well, John has asked the question about how much support the ECF gives Shreyas Royal, and now Malcolm wants to use £10K from the John Robinson Trust to support Shreyas, so you might suspect there's a connectionAngus French wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 2:22 pmI'm sorry. I thought it was Malcolm, Tim, Chris, Sue - and John too.John Upham wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 2:16 pmMalcolm needs zero advice from me not that he would seek it in any case.Angus French wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 2:00 pm
Will you be advising Malcolm to make himself available, John?
Nor has Mike sought my advice for the same reasons.
What makes you think I have useful advice to offer either of them?
I would hope that there was no need for a contested election.
I like John, and he's more than capable of speaking for himself though
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I hope the conflicts resolution committee is on good form. I think they will be busy.
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I suspect that this is an example of a coincidence rather than a connection.Mick Norris wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 4:27 pmWell, John has asked the question about how much support the ECF gives Shreyas Royal, and now Malcolm wants to use £10K from the John Robinson Trust to support Shreyas, so you might suspect there's a connection
Further support for any of our most talented juniors would be welcomed by myself and maybe a few others also.
For their record I will state that MBP and I started University College, London on the same day in September 1978. MBP had selected Chemical Engineering and I had selected Chemistry.
We both played in the University of London Championship in February 1979. Malcolm was 1st overall and I was runner-up having blown a very nice Grunfeld with Black in round 4.
At a later date I upgraded myself from "cooking" / wet chemistry to Chemical Physics / Quantum Chemistry when I convinced myself my mathematics was up to the upgrade.
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Are we expecting a Pein, Fegan, Wall all standing for various posts?
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It's somewhat bizarre that there's no need to speculate about this because it is a matter of fact ... it's just that the ECF have chosen not to publish those facts for some reason.Carl Hibbard wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 5:26 pmAre we expecting a Pein, Fegan, Wall all standing for various posts?
It's not necessary to believe some rule has been broken or that anybody in particular is some kind of moral bankrupt for choosing it to be that way - for the record I believe neither of these things - to consider this a very strange way for a governing body to go about things.
In the past when publishing this sort of information in any meaningful way was quite tricky it makes sense to have a 'by this date' kind of procedure. With the internet being available for a little while now, publishing the information is a matter of a few minutes work. Trivial work at that.
I seen no benefit from withholding this information from paying members. I do see disadvantages in not sharing information with those people who actually fund the organisation* as soon as reasonably practical.
* This category not including me at the moment so I have no particular axe to grind right now. But this kind of attitude towards members and sharing of information is one of the reasons why I saw no reason to remain an ECF member when I was no longer in a position to actually play the game. I absolutely would have been happy to maintain my membership of the organisation and pay an annual fee if things had been different even if I was not able to play rated games.
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With respect that is not quite the case. The closing date for nominations isn't until tomorrow - Malcolm Pein appears to have anticipated this by launching his campaign but that has nothing to do with the ECF.Jonathan Bryant wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 5:47 pmIt's somewhat bizarre that there's no need to speculate about this because it is a matter of fact ... it's just that the ECF have chosen not to publish those facts for some reason.Carl Hibbard wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 5:26 pmAre we expecting a Pein, Fegan, Wall all standing for various posts?
And the ECF will be publishing the information, they have just decided not to do so until 22nd September.
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You would know JohnJohn Upham wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 5:12 pmI suspect that this is an example of a coincidence rather than a connection.Mick Norris wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 4:27 pmWell, John has asked the question about how much support the ECF gives Shreyas Royal, and now Malcolm wants to use £10K from the John Robinson Trust to support Shreyas, so you might suspect there's a connection
Further support for any of our most talented juniors would be welcomed by myself and maybe a few others also.
I'd agree with the latter point; I wonder if the majority of ECF members would though; there's certainly no suggestion of actually asking them
I've spoken today to a chess player who expressed the view that other than the grading system, what does the ECF do for us? I'd imagine suggesting to him that the ECF should spend money on juniors would be popular with him, but that he's in a minority oop North
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