taboo
by: NottaBot
The Chapter AUDIT posts HAS shed light on a TABOO subject.
Inner Chapter theft.
These discussions have spread across UT.
Its up to the Chapters NOW.
#4by: ^ Chapter Crook ^
#5by: wtf
Anti-crime inside Chapters is NOT anti-Greek.
The internal audits being conducted by Chapter Officers for their adviser and National Office does not meet any accounting standards. and is Ripe with corruption. Its like having an inmate write their own arrest report. An INDEPENDENT annual Audit will resolve the embezzlement within a Chapter. Those who are alarmed by this uprising are the embezzlers afraid of being caught.
BEWARE and keep the momentum across UT.
#6by: Keep It Going
First, read all the earlier posts on this subject. Many fraternities stated they could not afford an audit. Those who are, the Chapter Treasurer prepares a basic spreadsheet for their Chapter advisor and national offices. They are Not prepared by an independent auditor.
Second, there have been many discussions not a revolt at Chapter meetings requesting an annual audit. Many the Pledge Classes have brought this request to their Chapters.
It is up to each Chapter, NOW.
#8by: nope
NottaBot
A concerned UT Greek who witnessed inner Chapter fraud and embezzlement. The Chapter caught this officer and he repaid the amount in full. We heard of several other similar incidences over the past few years.
After reading the opposing posts, it clearly appears these Chapter crooks do not take their criminal acts seriously and find it funny. Hopefully the first criminal charge will get their attention.
#10by: Sister Comment
Sorority dues seem to enter an ever-present black hole. Honestly, house maintenance, transportation for events, custom apparel, and fines paid to UPC can't possibly add up to an annual budget of $1 million. Where does the rest go?
Fraternities have similar annual budgets, but seem to do all of the same functions as sororities plus much, much more. At least 40-60% of most large fraternities' budgets go towards social functions (including TX-OU, build parties, performing artists, and formals). The lack of financial transparency amongst sororities is simply mind boggling.
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by: Um
There are tons of kids at UT that come from wealthy families. If you don't go here, you shouldn't comment on posts.