[MR] Curiosity

Beiskaldi at aol.com Beiskaldi at aol.com
Fri Feb 1 12:53:53 PST 2002


In a message dated Fri, 1 Feb 2002  1:43:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, "Angela K. Pincha-Neel" <angela at ascc01.ascc.lucent.com> writes:

> you can escalate to the BoD... but what of the BoD? (Remove His Grace from this
> picture...) If you have a problem with something the BoD does, how does it get
> fixed? Its the same problem as we have with Congress being able to vote
> themselves a raise, however, there are checks on Congress... what are the checks
> on the BoD?

Apples and oranges.  The Board of Directors is (at least to my understanding) the designated ruling body of the SCA Inc, which is a modern 501C3 not-for-profit corporation, not a government.  Not unlike other corporations whose ruling body are their boards (shareholders notwithstanding for these purposes) and have the right to remove members or employees for various reasons, and have no checks within the corporation.  The checks are the government, in the court system.  

thyra




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