Originally posted by Jack Staggs" post=24946
It started for me when I was denied attendance at a trustee meeting. Huh? I got excuses; "We are only taking care of the club's housekeeping duties and you'd be bored." or, "Outsiders could make a meeting longer by interruptions and cause us to miss travel connections." THEN I found that They had those expenses covered, that They were reimbersed for the cost of the registration for events. All of that was formerly covered by ... mud.
I think, it's my personal interpretation at least, that for Steve Heinrichs his frustration with the board began when he was denied access to good 'books' to assess the financial condition of the club and then was completely stonewalled and eventually excommunicated when he pushed. I'd guess that's something that shouldn't be done to a CPA with deep enough financial resources and an interest in the same car club to make him want to drege the mud for better clarity. It's the R-board that seems to think all information about that car club is proprietary and for Their eyes only.....and an expensive, long and drawn-out lawsuit is the only way they'll begrudgingly give any of it up ...... when there were already laws and regulations existing that says they must. At best, one could think that the board was unaware of those laws and regulations. If not, well, what else is covered in mud?
What's that look like to an outsider?
-Bruce
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