Thank you, @eugene and team for this proposal, very well thought out. In response to your main question about Enforcement, I would also like to see the EOC have the power to claw back any paid funds from milestones, or other payments completed (even partial claw back), in addition to pausing upcoming funds release, if the violation warrants it. Removal of payments are the real incentive for determent, in addition to public notification of violations (forum post by EOC for reason for violation enforcement) to the DAO.
Also, there should be the deliverable from the EOC to create a list of general violation types and penalties, such as including 1st warning, 2nd violation with removal from council/working group, etc. in addition to loss of rewards, payments, ineligibility to be on another working group or council for 6 months, and the possible cancellation of contracts if they are a service provider.
The committee should also restrict service providers from being EOC members (I don’t believe that we have any SP’s currently, but suggest we add this clause for when we do have SP’s). And an obvious addition, is to add that EOC members cannot be a current member (or become a candidate during their term) of another working group or committee.
Which leads me the next point about COI and EOC members:
How would this include professional delegate teams if they have an indiv who is a member on the EOC but another team member of that professional delegate team submits a proposal - with a financial benefit? Not only in regards to a conflict of interest, that you already addressed in this proposal, but also the overseeing of proposals that a team member from a professional delegate team submits when another team member is a member of the EOC, who is supposed to be overseeing for the DAO.
And for delegates who are members of the EOC, if they are prohibited from leading proposals that have a financial benefit, does this also include as co-authors on proposals and what about proposals (for both professional delegate teams and indiv delegates) for non-financial proposals that they are either the author or co-author?