Is SCA Board Committing Election Fraud?
Ron Johnson’s SCA View-Journal has suggested the Board may be accused of committing election fraud by withholding the results of the IRS Audit learned during a December 2010 meeting with IRS.
Here is the link to the January 31, 2011 article by Ron Johnson.
http://www.scaview.org/PossibleElectionFraud.html
He makes a good argument that if the Board had learned the IRS had reported that the association had previously submitted its income tax returns properly, and it owed no back taxes, the board and its political party consortium would be bragging about it from every rooftop.
But, the board’s secretive behavior about what they recently learned suggests the news from the IRS was very bad. And, such bad news from the IRS could be very damaging to the board’s annual programs to control SCA elections to suit its agenda of ensuring only board-sponsored/endorsed members get elected.
Withholding bad IRS audit results from the members could be considered a type of election fraud, and Ron Johnson’s suppositions about the Board’s behavior could be justified.
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February 2, 2011 at 06:36
Oh Dear! “secretive behavior about what they recently learned” ???
“Recently learned” ?? Are you kidding?
“Secretive Behavior” has been THE TRADEMARK of this “Unity” Board of Directors.
As far as I’m concerned, it started the day that a past Board of Directors decided to keep a Villa Agreement a “secret” from the Associations attorney John Leach right after the transition from Del Webb.
Soon after that, the two Board members who signed the agreement (Favil West and Kay Dwyer), kept “secret” who the legal source actually was that they “claimed” they consulted with.
Then they “kept secret” the SOURCE of the numbers in the Villa Agreement.
Then they “kept secret” the SOURCE of the $1.57 per sf paint cost that raised the Villa neighborhood dues by $500 in 2007.
What else are they hiding?