Jonathan Rogers wrote: This was the Code which was set up to deal with any future CJs, as para 2.5 surely makes abundantly clear.
Although, if so, it's a somewhat wrong-end.of.the-telescope approach, since among the problems with CJ was that he was manifestly unwilling to adhere to rules and guidelines and by and large it was not insisted that he do so.
You know, I can see the point of some kind of a Code of Conduct relating to ECF officials when they are actually carrying out official business (which is not to say I necessarily agree with it) but really, we are talking about an organisation staffed by amateurs and run on goodwill. Is it not excessive to try and bind those officials when they are
not actually carrying out official business? People really ought to familiarise themselves with the concept of people speaking or writing in a personal capacity.