ABATE Cautious In Finance Issue Follow Through

I wouldn’t have missed my ABATE District 10 meeting Sunday for anything. Theoretically Rocky, our newly drafted district rep, was to inform the membership of the issue that led to the firing of Terry Howard as state coordinator and read a prepared statement from the board.

ABATE D-10 patch

My ABATE D-10 patch.

Before the meeting got started there was no discussion of the issue, which led me to wonder if a lot of these folks had no idea or if perhaps everyone knew a lot more than I knew and for them there was nothing to discuss. Then I heard a little veiled, discrete mention so I suspected it was the latter.

We got to this topic in the agenda and again there was almost nothing said and no one asked any questions. This was too much for me. I said that if I hadn’t received a tip that something was going on and if I hadn’t pursued that to where I received a copy of the board’s statement, I would have been sitting there asking “What the hell are you people talking about??!!” And I got some questions answered. Here’s what I’ve learned.

As we already knew, Terry was removed because the board concluded that she had not fulfilled her fiduciary responsibility to the organization. Apparently there were some expenses that were paid for more than once. I have no idea if there was anything more than that. And something of that sort could easily happen by accident–heck, I’ve paid the same bill twice myself once or twice. So the board is wise to phrase it the way they did. You can be bad at managing money without being a criminal.

I asked if there was a criminal investigation underway. The internal investigation is continuing, we were told, and in compliance with the law regarding a 401(c)3 organization, a report has been made to the state and to the City and County of Denver. What happens next may depend a lot on the response from them. That response is not expected for a couple weeks.

So that’s not a lot but it’s something. It’s more than I knew before. And I really did feel like everyone else in that room knew way more than I did, but most of them are officers or state staff members or whatever–insiders–and I’m just a member, nothing else.

Oh, and as for Rocky reading the board statement, up to that point he still had not seen it himself. More than one person suggested strongly that this whole business be made known to all ABATE of Colorado members immediately. This sort of delay is unconscionable.

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4 Responses to “ABATE Cautious In Finance Issue Follow Through”

  1. Softail Says:

    Why are they being so secretive? I don’t get it.
    ALL paying members of this organization should be alerted immediately about something this serious in nature. What does the National ABATE office say???
    Thanks Ken, for trying to get some answers regarding the fiduciary issue with the fired state coordinator, Terry Howard. Thanks for trying to report objectively about this. It seems that the Colorado ABATE office has much to learn about transparency and integrity.

  2. Ken Says:

    Jackie, as far as being secretive, I think they’re being wise in not saying anything that could open the organization up to a lawsuit. You do have to be careful. My wife is an attorney and she thinks they are doing exactly what they need to do in that regard. So I don’t fault them for that. But yes, I do think every single member needs to be informed immediately. It will be in the Spokesman, by the way, and that should be out soon.

  3. » Blog Archive » Sweeping Changes At ABATE; Investigation Update Says:

    […] First let’s address the investigation into possible financial misdeeds at ABATE of Colorado: […]

  4. Ken Says:

    There is another update here: http://motorcyclecolorado.com/blog/sweeping-changes-at-abate-investigation-update/

    I’m also finding out quite a bit more and will have more soon.

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