Contact / Licensing Declaration & Record

Power Group Purchasing™ © Governance Five™ · Custodian & Author: C. Kechagias (ABN 30 492 616 774)

This page provides the official contact details for the Governance Custodian of Power Group Purchasing™ ©. It outlines how organisations, institutions and community groups should formally declare their use or intended use of the Framework, record scope, and maintain transparent governance. This is not an approvals process and it is not legal advice.

Primary contact

Chrisostomos (Chris) Kechagias
Governance Custodian – Power Group Purchasing™ ©

Suite 1065, 283 Glen Huntly Road, Elsternwick VIC 3185, Australia

Email: c.kechagias@powergrouppurchasing.com

ABN 30 492 616 774

Governance & responsible use

• Provide formal notice of use or intended use of the Framework
• Self-assess and record scope (community, enterprise, public-sector, or humanitarian)
• Confirm that you have obtained any internal, legal, or governance advice required for lawful application
• File governance or reporting updates for transparency
• Inform all stakeholders, partners and participants who apply, benefit from, or are influenced by the Framework of their own licensing obligations and responsibilities for transparency and shared accountability

Send an email with:

  1. Your name and organisation / community group
  2. Your country / region
  3. How you believe the Framework is being used or will be used
  4. Estimated value or influence (if known)

This creates a record of declared intent, scope and value. It is not legal advice.

Licensing and authorised use All use of Power Group Purchasing™ © / Governance Five™ is licensed. Stakeholders who apply, participate in, or benefit from the Framework are responsible for self-assessing their scope, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring lawful and transparent application in their own jurisdiction. Licensees must also notify and inform all stakeholders, partners or participants under their influence of these licensing obligations to ensure shared accountability and compliance. Unauthorised or derivative use may constitute a breach of intellectual-property law under the Commonwealth of Australia Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) and international treaties.

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