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342.1 | | WLDBIL::KILGORE | DCU Meeting, see BEIRUT::DCU | Tue Oct 29 1991 08:19 | 9 |
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I sent a request for confirmation of the receipt of petitions, and
confirmation of the meeting date, also stating the assumption that DCU
was already late in announcing the date, accurding to NCUA's
interpretation of the bylaws.
I received a reply asserting that NCUA had not interpreted the
bylaws with regard to the timing of the meeting.
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342.2 | As of when? | GUFFAW::GRANSEWICZ | Someday, DCU will be a credit union. | Tue Oct 29 1991 09:27 | 86 |
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I have submitted NO requests of DCU since their BoD-PP was implemented.
I have no interest whatsoever in paying them more unwarranted fees.
I had requested copies of the auditors notes prior to August 30th but
decided to formalize the request with this mail to the BoD.
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From: GUFFAW::GRANSEWICZ "Phil DTN 264-1680 TTB1-2/B1 pole 2A3" 30-AUG-1991 14:23:59.36
To: @BOD
CC: GRANSEWICZ
Subj: Open access to complete financial statements
DCU Directors,
As a member of Digital Employees' Federal Credit Union, I have
requested copies of the financial reports for DCU (including
auditors notes) from Harry Goralnick, Director of Finance and
Operations. He has stated that it is not within his authority to
give me copies of the auditors notes.
The auditors notes are required for DCU members to accurately
read and interpret DCU's financial statements. I have personally
been allowed to go to DCU headquarters to read them and note
statements and information which are contained within them. There
is no information in those notes that could be consider proprietary.
One note concerning DCU's dealings with Digital was excluded.
I will trust Harry's judgement on the withholding of this information.
However, the rest of the information should be readily accessible
to every DCU member that requests it. Requiring members to use their
personal time, and the time of DCU's senior management, to view this
information is a needless waste of everybody's time.
DCU has published the auditor's notes to their financial statements
in the past. Why has the disclosure of this vital information
stopped or been severly restricted? I will conclude this request
with a quote from Page 13 of the 1984 Annual Report published by DCU.
"The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial
statements."
Thank you for your timely response to this request.
Regards,
Philip Gransewicz
DCU member
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To date I have received no reply to this mail.
I also requested copies of the independent auditors reports for the BoD
elections from 1988-1990. According to Mary Madden the information was
gathered and was supposed to be sent out around Sept. 24th. She then
started with the "it's under review" song and dance. Quickly followed
by the BoD-PP. They have not released any of this information.
I will reiterate what I have said before regarding this policy. The
"jusification" they have given to the membership for the imposition of
this policy is a complete lie and an attempt to paint justified
requests for information in a negative light, pitting member against
member (they are costing all of us money). Whether one or a hundred
people are requesting this information is irrelevant. What is relevant
is whether the people requesting the information have a right to it and
a reasonable reason for asking for it. For an institution whose
policies over the last several years has been to tell members only what
they think we need to know, I'm sure these requests for information are
alarming. It indicates an interest in the affairs of OUR credit union
that has not been seen before. This interest threatens the way in
which they have become accustomed to doing business. If DCU isn't
comfortable with this new found interest of the membership, then we
need people on the BoD that have a more open way of thinking and
dealing with the membership. We aren't stupid. We can do without the
marketing B.S. and conclusions made for us. Give us real facts and
information and let us make our own decisions based on the
unadulterated facts. It's so simple, yet so difficult for the BoD to
understand. Guess you either believe in the membership's abilities and
rights or you don't.
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342.3 | Why ask when you will not receive? | STAR::BUDA | Lighting fuses as I go | Tue Oct 29 1991 13:21 | 9 |
| I requested information, but in a more general way. I asked for some
specifric information, my letter is posted else where. It was more of
a `Why did you...', to which I received a form letter reply.
I did not ask for any more information. I did get copies of information from
other people, which saved me from having to ask. Maybe DCU should give
it to some of the DCU members so they can distribute it!
- mark
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342.4 | truth control policy | POBOX::KAPLOW | Have package, will travel | Tue Oct 29 1991 14:14 | 7 |
| I requested specific information, only as a result of their
"Information Protection Policy". One of the things I requested was
a copy of the information protection policy itself. Prior to that
I had not hastled them for anything.
It sounds to me that the "few individuals" were in fact one who
was getting too close to finding the truth. Keep at it, Phil.
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342.5 | | NEST::JOYCE | | Tue Oct 29 1991 16:26 | 34 |
| On September 26, I requested the following:
o complete annual reports, including the statement of
the auditors, from 1985 through the most recently
completed fiscal year.
o a copy of the current charter and bylaws.
o all election results from 1985 through the most recent
election, including any statements made by the
independent auditors.
o a copy of the Digital Employees Federal Credit Union
bylaw, policy or procedure which requires this written
request.
I got a copy of the infamous Information Protection Policy in
return.
On October 8, I requested the following information:
o copies of the minutes of all Board of Directors
meetings at which the participation loans were
discussed.
o a copy of the Attorney Client agreement with Bingham,
Dana and Gould, including, but not limited to, the fee
schedule.
o copies of the minutes of any meetings with the above
legal firm.
In response I got a bill for $132.
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342.6 | a thought | RTOEU4::CLEIGH | | Wed Oct 30 1991 03:40 | 7 |
| If everybody chipped in 50� or $1 then we could pay the fee and get the
info (is that how it really works?) and then make copies for whoever
wanted it?
Chad
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342.7 | | GUFFAW::GRANSEWICZ | Someday, DCU will be a credit union. | Wed Oct 30 1991 13:25 | 11 |
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I, for one, will not pay a penny to DCU for information which it has
wrongfully withheld from the membership. I would prefer to focus my
money on a legal challenge to the BoD-PP in a court of law. Given what
has happened at DCU in the past, our "business reasons" and right to
the information requested is a very easy thing to document. Their past
history of concealment of significant information from the membership
has been well established. Add to this the statements made by the BoD
that were in direct contradiction of what DCU was actually doing at
the time and I'm sure a judge would have an easy time of it.
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342.8 | | SSDEVO::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Wed Oct 30 1991 14:17 | 9 |
| Re: .-1
Then the DCU BoD has won. I personally will reimburse people (up to a
total of $50 out of my pocket) to people who want to get DCU
documentation. The only requirement is that the documentation has to
be made freely available.
I will pay upon my getting a DCU receipt for the charges. Consider
this a promissory note.
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342.9 | | GUFFAW::GRANSEWICZ | Someday, DCU will be a credit union. | Wed Oct 30 1991 15:14 | 16 |
| RE: .8
I wouldn't say the BoD has won anything. Their information control
policy has shown many members what the BoD thinks of their rights as
members of DCU. What I was trying to say was that long-term, money
spent on establishing our rights to information via court would be less
costly and set a precedent. If we allow ourselves to dance to the BoD
tune, then when they change the tune (higher fees, lawyers cost thrown
onto items that they want to make too costly to obtain, etc.), we'd
better be willing to keep coughing up our money for what we have a
right to see.
In short, I see playing by these rules as admitting they have the right
to deny us information. I have not conceded that point yet. IMO, your
$50 is better spent on "DCU Members Vs. DCU BoD". But again, that's
just my opinion.
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342.10 | hold off for 2 weeks... | POBOX::KAPLOW | Vote to remove the DCU BOD! 11/12/91 | Wed Oct 30 1991 16:16 | 13 |
| I suggest both of you hold onto your hard earned money, at least
until the morning of November 13th (gosh, Friday the 13th falls on
a Wednesday next month!). Then you may each do as you think
necessary, depending onthe outcome of the meeting.
Pooling resources is a good idea thou. One lawsuit on behalf of
DCU members vs. DCU BoD makes more sense than hundreds of them. Do
remember, however, that the BoD has the best defensive financial
law firm in Boston already sitting in their corner, regardless of
whether they retain their jobs or are removed from office. Also
realize that according to the DCU ByLaws (Article XIX, Section
8(a)), that the DCU will be picking up their legal tab, again even
if removed from office in two weeks.
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342.11 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Oct 30 1991 17:25 | 2 |
| They are not actually denying information. They may be discouraging
access to that information, but it is available if you pay for it.
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342.12 | | SSDEVO::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Wed Oct 30 1991 17:42 | 1 |
| Unless, of course, they don't approve of your business reason.
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342.13 | Request was denied | ESBLAB::KINZELMAN | Paul Kinzelman | Wed Oct 30 1991 18:46 | 6 |
| I submitted two requests for information (back BoD minutes, auditor
notes for the annual report and 1988 election), and other than
confirming in writing the fact of the delivery of the petition (I
personally observed Chuck and Mark accepting the petitions), my
information request was denied. They didn't give me an estimate of the
charge so I take that to mean the request was denied.
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