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In reply to the discussion: Your Opinion, Please [View all]KT2000
(20,577 posts)in the next town over. They are repeatedly being investigated by the state's attorney general's office. They pin it on one person who resigns but is replaced by another one of the "in crowd." Meanwhile they all keep getting rich - even the resigned one. That one becomes a consultant and gets the contracts.
But in answer to your question, I would document and submit a complaint to the attorney general regarding all people engaged in the unethical behavior, with special attention to illegal behavior and violations of the organizations charter and by-laws.
Going public as a lone person is generally not successful because most people do not want to rock the boat and you would be accused of being nuts, paranoid, holding a grudge over a personal matter, or an otherwise disgruntled person. If you have supporters then go ahead and make it public with what you know. I would not advise leaving the board to the unethicals - they will fill you seat with more unethicals.