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We know what kind of job he does: very good at some things (backroom deals, keeping the US Government on board, the ITU at arms length), very poor at others (transparency, public participation, care for end-user interests). If there is a reason to believe this will change, I have yet to hear it.
I agree that in the grand scheme of things, the nature and quality of his service is more important than whether pay (plus expenses, plus costs of various offices for his convenience etc.) is 1.5 or 5.0 times what a job like this would pay in a normal non-profit of this size. But for those of us who believe ICANN is bloated and overpaid, it is of interest to see the example set by its CEO.
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