PROOF: MOU Compliance Officer Breached Duty by Orchestrating Her Own Appointment
The Axioms (The Rules)
The MOU appointed a non-elected official, Selina Vickers, to 'oversee and direct compliance' with the agreement. Primary Source
Rule Summary
As the designated compliance officer, this individual had a fiduciary duty to act as a neutral arbiter and ensure the process was open and fair. Using this position of trust to secure a role with procedural control for oneself is a fundamental breach of that duty.
The Offenses (What Happened)
The script, authored by Selina Vickers, directs a committee member to state: 'I nominate Selina Vickers for Parliamentarian/Secretary.'
Evidence: selina-script.pdf, p. 3 Official Record
The script provides a verbatim endorsement for the member to read, which concludes, 'I can think of no one else remotely qualified to do this particular work.'
Evidence: selina-script.pdf, p. 3 Official Record
The Logical Reasoning
- Selina Vickers was the officer officially appointed under the MOU to 'oversee and direct compliance.'
- Her primary duty in this role was to ensure a fair and open process.
- She used her position as the architect of the meeting to write a script that directed her own nomination to a key procedural role.
- This action constitutes a direct breach of her duty as a neutral compliance officer, as she used her authority to install herself in a position of power.
- The designated referee of the process rigged the game for herself.