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<blockquote data-quote="John B" data-source="post: 6384" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>While I am happy with the way the AFB PMS is being run at the moment I am not completely happy about how the board is appointed. While Apinz do not directly appoint the board they do select the people who select the people and they also set out the criteria for how they are selected. I don't have a problem with that either but I do have a problem with New Zealand beekeeping Inc and also the great unwashed having no say in how and who is selected . I am a great believer in democracy and have put forward my ideas on this in my submissions.</p><p>I have no urge to read all the minutes and submissions that Stephen wants but if he wants to read them and he is legally able to obtain them then I don't see why he shouldn't be able to along with anyone else who wants to. I don't believe anything is being hidden from the general beekeeping population and I sympathise with the people at have to do the extra work to provide information when requested.</p><p>Some obviously see Stevens requests as vexatious while others will see them as truth seeking.</p><p>I suggest that if the board was made up of a wider cross-section of New Zealand's beekeeping community most of the problems would go away.</p><p>For the record I am a member of Apinz, NZ beekeeping Inc and have a lot of friends who are both great and some of them are unwashed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John B, post: 6384, member: 207"] While I am happy with the way the AFB PMS is being run at the moment I am not completely happy about how the board is appointed. While Apinz do not directly appoint the board they do select the people who select the people and they also set out the criteria for how they are selected. I don't have a problem with that either but I do have a problem with New Zealand beekeeping Inc and also the great unwashed having no say in how and who is selected . I am a great believer in democracy and have put forward my ideas on this in my submissions. I have no urge to read all the minutes and submissions that Stephen wants but if he wants to read them and he is legally able to obtain them then I don't see why he shouldn't be able to along with anyone else who wants to. I don't believe anything is being hidden from the general beekeeping population and I sympathise with the people at have to do the extra work to provide information when requested. Some obviously see Stevens requests as vexatious while others will see them as truth seeking. I suggest that if the board was made up of a wider cross-section of New Zealand's beekeeping community most of the problems would go away. For the record I am a member of Apinz, NZ beekeeping Inc and have a lot of friends who are both great and some of them are unwashed. [/QUOTE]
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