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Arbitration report
Catching up on arbitration
For this issue of the Arbitration Report: We recap the decisions the Committee has made from 14 January to now.
- Recap
- On 14 January, the Arbitration Committee decided to disband the Arbitration Committee Audit Subcommittee (AUSC) with a 13–0 vote. Complaints related to misuse of CheckUser or oversight will from now on be investigated by the Committee as a whole. As a result of the disbanding of AUSC, MBisanz and Joe Decker had their CheckUser permissions removed, while Joe Decker also lost his oversight permission.
- After having been open for over a month, the Kevin Gorman case closed on 18 January, with the remedy of having Kevin Gorman be desysopped.
- Floquenbeam was reappointed as an oversighter on 26 January after resigning from the Arbitration Committee and giving up their permission back in July 2014.
- The Arbitration Committee amended the scope of the discretionary sanctions remedy of the GMO case on 19 January. The remedy, which previously said, "Standard discretionary sanctions are authorised for all pages relating to genetically modified organisms, agricultural biotechnology, and agricultural chemicals, broadly construed", now reads, "Standard discretionary sanctions are authorised for all pages relating to genetically modified organisms, commercially produced agricultural chemicals and the companies that produce them, broadly construed."
- Ks0stm, Amortias and Miniapolis are all now full clerks, bringing the total to nine clerks as of 3 February.
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