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Nominet Chair, Baroness Rennie Fritchie, denied that the company conspired to restructure [[.uk]] governance, which resulted in an independent review, a restructuring of Nominet’s board, and powers for the government to take over the running of .uk being included in the Digital Economy Act of 2010. Nominet and Baroness Fritchie have stated that there was no such plans or outreach on behalf of Nominet regarding the restructuring, and that all efforts began on the part of the government, [[British Telecom]], and the Confederation of British Industry.
 
Nominet Chair, Baroness Rennie Fritchie, denied that the company conspired to restructure [[.uk]] governance, which resulted in an independent review, a restructuring of Nominet’s board, and powers for the government to take over the running of .uk being included in the Digital Economy Act of 2010. Nominet and Baroness Fritchie have stated that there was no such plans or outreach on behalf of Nominet regarding the restructuring, and that all efforts began on the part of the government, [[British Telecom]], and the Confederation of British Industry.
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However, she did recognize and apologize for the use of personal email accounts and correspondence which suggests that personnel should use such accounts to avoid the FOI Act and delete sensitive correspondence.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/10737-nominet-chair-rebuts-skewed-and-inaccurate-whistleblower-claims DomainIncite.com]</ref>
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However, she did recognize and apologize for the use of personal email accounts and correspondence which suggests that personnel should use such accounts to avoid the FOI Act and delete sensitive correspondence.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/10737-nominet-chair-rebuts-skewed-and-inaccurate-whistleblower-claims Nominet Chair Rebuts Skewed and Inaccurate Whistleblower Claims, DomainIncite.com]</ref>
    
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