Re: Questions for President of the OCA
To continue with clarifications :) I should add that I am not certain who was asked directly about the banking information, but all I can say for certain is that the information was never given to me as Treasurer... We were all frustrated by the lack of information and cooperation, but we had essentially no leverage.
The meeting that Barry and Hal had with the Trillium people was (as I understand it) to have Barry clarify that the money was used primarily for the intended purpose (to promote chess in the York region) and Hal was there I believe [as CFC President, I thought] to allay Trillium concerns that no portion of the funds were used outside Ontario (it is an Ontario fund after all). I understand that Hal gave them the assurance that none of the money had been used or administered by the CFC. I have never seen any notes about that meeting or what transpired - what I "know" is what I was told happened.
In retrospect, there are only a few major banks (and a handful of credit unions) and I suppose one could have contacted them all, looking for the OCA account(s). I think by that point we all just wanted to move on, severing all ties with the complete screwups of the past.
It was more than crystal clear that there was zero chance of recovering any of the grant money and more than likely no way to determine where it went exactly, in what proportions and for what purpose. Some of the money clearly was used to purchase the sets and clocks that the OCA still have; a large portion was apparently siphoned off as "administration and salary" [sort of reminds me of the United Way, but that is another story altogether]
Originally posted by Peter McKillop
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The meeting that Barry and Hal had with the Trillium people was (as I understand it) to have Barry clarify that the money was used primarily for the intended purpose (to promote chess in the York region) and Hal was there I believe [as CFC President, I thought] to allay Trillium concerns that no portion of the funds were used outside Ontario (it is an Ontario fund after all). I understand that Hal gave them the assurance that none of the money had been used or administered by the CFC. I have never seen any notes about that meeting or what transpired - what I "know" is what I was told happened.
In retrospect, there are only a few major banks (and a handful of credit unions) and I suppose one could have contacted them all, looking for the OCA account(s). I think by that point we all just wanted to move on, severing all ties with the complete screwups of the past.
It was more than crystal clear that there was zero chance of recovering any of the grant money and more than likely no way to determine where it went exactly, in what proportions and for what purpose. Some of the money clearly was used to purchase the sets and clocks that the OCA still have; a large portion was apparently siphoned off as "administration and salary" [sort of reminds me of the United Way, but that is another story altogether]
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