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exlurker 09-20-2010 04:36 PM

Embezzlement of Sorority Funds Alleged (U of the Pacific, Alpha Phi)
 
See

http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-...nclick_check=1

This kind of thing isn't an everyday occurrence, but it's certainly not unheard-of for an alum to embezzle funds. Sometimes I think the old "X-Files" motto needs to be followed when there's money involved: "Trust No One."


Edited to add:

A few more details are in another report at

http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.d...08/-1/A_NEWS07

Excerpts from the report linked immediately above:

. . . She fell under suspicion at a February meeting, when Lee refused to give detailed financial information of the sorority. Board president, Jayme McKown, called police.

Up to the morning when Lee was to hand over her accounting records to the forensic auditor, Lee was altering entries . . . .

Alumiyum 09-20-2010 04:40 PM

"It was easier".

Dumb bitch. I would be beyond pissed if the money I paid to my chapter were used for an adviser's landscaping and manicures.

ETA: How do you "lose track" of the fact that you've taken $100,000+?

Psi U MC Vito 09-20-2010 04:51 PM

First link is broken.

exlurker 09-20-2010 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Psi U MC Vito (Post 1985879)
First link is broken.

It still works for me:

http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-...nclick_check=1

Psi U MC Vito 09-20-2010 04:56 PM

Maybe it's just me, but I click on it and get redirected to secure.www.greekchat.com

For the story, I find it strange there was no fail safes. Even on the undergraduate level my chapter required all checks above a certain amount to be signed by both the president and treasurer.

exlurker 09-20-2010 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Psi U MC Vito (Post 1985886)
Maybe it's just me, but I click on it and get redirected to secure.www.greekchat.com

For the story, I find it strange there was no fail safes. Even on the undergraduate level my chapter required all checks above a certain amount to be signed by both the president and treasurer.

Okay, here's another idea:

Try going to

http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news

Look at list of stories that shows up. Click on the one about " Union City woman" and "embezzlement." Maybe that will work?

Alumiyum 09-20-2010 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Psi U MC Vito (Post 1985886)
Maybe it's just me, but I click on it and get redirected to secure.www.greekchat.com

For the story, I find it strange there was no fail safes. Even on the undergraduate level my chapter required all checks above a certain amount to be signed by both the president and treasurer.

I found that odd, too. IIRC our checks had to be signed by either the president or VPF and the financial adviser or chapter adviser...but always by two individuals.

AGDee 09-20-2010 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alumiyum (Post 1985892)
I found that odd, too. IIRC our checks had to be signed by either the president or VPF and the financial adviser or chapter adviser...but always by two individuals.

This is how it should be to be able to be bonded. Collegians rarely understand why we do this. I often think they believe it's so they can't go spend all the money. They don't understand that it also protects their funds. One of the things we look at in a financial review is to make sure there are no pre-signed checks because it's "easier" to have one person (either alumna or collegian) sign a few checks ahead to reduce how often the two have to meet to sign them. It was fairly common back in my day to pay cash for dues also. It's very easy to just pilfer cash, especially if receipts are not issued immediately. This is one huge advantage to using Omega Fi.

Alumiyum 09-20-2010 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 1985909)
This is how it should be to be able to be bonded. Collegians rarely understand why we do this. I often think they believe it's so they can't go spend all the money. They don't understand that it also protects their funds. One of the things we look at in a financial review is to make sure there are no pre-signed checks because it's "easier" to have one person (either alumna or collegian) sign a few checks ahead to reduce how often the two have to meet to sign them. It was fairly common back in my day to pay cash for dues also. It's very easy to just pilfer cash, especially if receipts are not issued immediately. This is one huge advantage to using Omega Fi.

I think I would have been more confused if two people didn't have to sign checks because that's just common sense. As a member paying dues I would have been upset if I knew the VPF could sign off on whatever she wanted with no system of checks and balances. And as this example shows it isn't just the collegians that need checks and balances.

NinjaPoodle 09-20-2010 08:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alumiyum (Post 1985873)
"It was easier".

Dumb bitch. I would be beyond pissed if the money I paid to my chapter were used for an adviser's landscaping and manicures.

ETA: How do you "lose track" of the fact that you've taken $100,000+?



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Drolefille 09-20-2010 09:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alumiyum (Post 1985873)
"It was easier".

Dumb bitch. I would be beyond pissed if the money I paid to my chapter were used for an adviser's landscaping and manicures.

ETA: How do you "lose track" of the fact that you've taken $100,000+?

The same way my client claimed he didn't do his homework because he had 'nesia.

Or when anyone who gets subpoena'd these days "does not recall" a single thing.

Unfortunately for her, money leaves a trail.

EE-BO 09-20-2010 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alumiyum (Post 1985873)
"It was easier".

Dumb bitch. I would be beyond pissed if the money I paid to my chapter were used for an adviser's landscaping and manicures.

ETA: How do you "lose track" of the fact that you've taken $100,000+?

It is frighteningly simple. During my time as chapter advisor there was a time when alumni poured in substantial funds to improve chapter conditions. This offer was extended contingent upon a trusted alumnus, me in this case, having control of the chapter's checkbooks for six months.

If I had been so inclined, I could have easily stolen six figures in that time with noone the wiser before I was long gone.

Granted this was a fraternity where there are generally fewer controls over operations than one finds in sororities, but at a school like Texas when you have a large sorority or fraternity with 150+ members paying dues and rent (with the rent usually paid to a housing corporation that already owns outright the chapter house)- the annual budget is larger than many small companies. We are talking an annual intake of funds that often exceeds $1,000,000.

Stealing a sizeable sum of money in such circumstances is quite possible unless there are many watchful eyes.

sigmadiva 09-21-2010 12:08 AM

When debit cards first came out my grad chapter voted not to have a debit card for our chapter account because we recognized the potential abuse.

It is better to have at least two people on the account.

AGDee 10-08-2010 11:18 AM

Hahaha, someone PMd me to show me this from OmegaFi's site:
"Had this chapter had the financial controls in place offered by our Vault Billing & Collections and Vault BillPay, this would have never happened. Thanks to AGDEE who recognized us on Greekchat.com."
http://websites.omegafi.com/omegaws/...of-embezzling/

Greekchat, we're truly on people's radar..lol!

Senusret I 10-08-2010 11:36 AM

^^^ LMAO!!!!

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