SKA considers changing its governance structure


Lazarus Sauti

The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) organisation is considering changing its governance structure to a treaty organisation because of tax.

According to media reports, the organisation, comprising the countries that are financing the world’s biggest radio telescope, is currently a corporation.

The Business Day, a South African newspaper, reported the move would demand firmer financial commitments from member countries and give the project diplomatic privileges.

The paper quoted SKA SA director Bernie Fanaroff saying: “It is essential because funders say they are not prepared to pay VAT.”

“Such privileges would ‘open borders’ for people and equipment, and enable the organisation to write its own tender rules for procuring goods and services.”

 

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