LOS ANGELES - The African Network Information Center (AFRINIC) has faced an ongoing crisis of governance. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has been and continues to closely monitor the situation and offers AFRINIC support and advice where we can do so. ICANN is hopeful that the recent developments taken in Mauritius will bring AFRINIC’s governance back to a steady state and is committed to ensuring the long-term viability of the RIR system as part of the delivery of ICANN's mission, a press release stated by ICANN.
ICANN has continued to closely
monitor the legal proceedings involving AFRINIC as well as its governance
struggles. ICANN notes the Court Order from the Bankruptcy Division of the
Supreme Court of Mauritius, dated 12 February 2025. That Court Order names Mr.
Gowtamsingh Dabee the newly appointed Receiver over AFRINIC. Mr. Dabee was
ordered to expedite the matter to design and conduct elections to reconstitute
the AFRINIC Board of Directors by 25 April 2025. The Court acknowledged the
powers of the Receiver as provided for under the laws of Mauritius.
ICANN recognizes the important
role of the Receiver in repairing AFRINIC’s governance and has offered its
assistance to Mr. Dabee, as the officially appointed authority designated by
the Mauritius' Courts. We previously assisted the Official Receiver of
Mauritius in a similar manner.
ICANN has a long-standing and
valued relationship with the Internet numbers community. It will continue to
closely monitor the situation and provide whatever support the Receiver
requests to restore AFRINIC’s functional governance and operations.