On 4/18/2017 1:37 PM, Non-Profit-Member wrote:
Anyone have experience getting a corrupt exec director out of a 501c3? The executive board is about half bought and paid for or incompetent. The rest are apathetic.
Will post more details, but let's see if anyone is even reading this first.
Thanks.
George
It depends on where you are incorporated. In California, the state's
Attorney General is the "super trustee" of all charities. A complaint
lodged with the Attorney General can result in an investigation and
possible removal of not only the executive director but also board
members.
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David E. Ross
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Consider:
* Most state mandate that drivers have liability insurance.
* Employers are mandated to have worker's compensation insurance.
* If you live in a flood zone, flood insurance is mandatory.
* If your home has a mortgage, fire insurance is mandatory.
Why then is mandatory health insurance so bad??
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