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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Motion to Remove Director Trendic Msg# 987666
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The bylaws provide for removal of a director by a vote of five board members
So, it takes 5 board votes to REMOVE a director. Is there a 'authorizing' vote, taken by the board, to enter into a contract with an attorney to INVESTIGATE a fellow director? In other words, what chain of events must take place to legitimately initiate a formal investigation of a fellow board member? And, by the way, what the hell is an EMPLOYEE doing joining with 3 directors to bring charges against a member of the MANAGEMENT team? Thanx. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Explain? The bylaws provide for removal of a director by a vote of five board members for cause. In my opinion, a GM bringing charges against a board member along with four other board members who politically supported the GM against a board member who did not support the GM politically was OUTRAGEOUS. All at a cost to association members of $11,000. Let me explain the GM's charge. He charged that that Director Clark wrote publicly that the GM did not notify association members quickly enough about a hurricane warning and county/state directions to evacuate parts of Ocean Pines. Clarke was correct. If you need further clarification, let me know. |
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