Wikimedia UK v2.0/Candidate FAQs

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The following are answers to questions asked in relation to the election of the first Board of Wikimedia Uk v2.0.

Why do Board candidates have to be over 18?

Board members of Wikimedia UK will legally be Director and Trustees of the organisation. UK charitable law specifically states that a person under the age of 18 cannot be a trustee of a charitable trust or an unincorporated charitable organisation. Under 18s can currently, however, be directors of a charitable company as long as the person understands their duties and responsibilities. The Charity Commission has accepted under 18 directors in the past (see here). Section 157 of the Companies Act 2006 (which came into force on 1 October 2007) required Directors to be at least 16.

We welcome the participation of all UK-based wikimedia editors, and hope those under 18 can contribute in other ways.

Why do Board candidates have to sign the declarations?

Board members of Wikimedia UK will legally be Director and Trustees of the organisation. Directors and Trustees have to comply with the legal requirements of the Charities Acts and the Companies Acts. Directors may not be disqualified or undischarged bankrupts. Charity Trustees may not be any of this list. Signing the declaration gives the members the assurance that these requirements are being met.

Why are Board members required to accept a Criminal Records Bureau check?

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Why is the initial Board to consist of only [3]/[5] members?

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What are the rules for the election of the initial Board

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Why are we hoping to set up a UK Chapter?

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Why do we intend to register the UK Chapter as a Charity?

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Why have we decided to use a Company Limited by Guarantee structure for the Chapter?

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