I have to laugh a little at the word 'assuming' in any context associated with the group treasurer of the last two years...
We assumed she was honest.
We assumed she was there for the kids.
We assumed she was doing a good job.
We assumed that when she said she could not provide a treasury report because her computer had a virus, that she was telling the truth.
We learned that 'assume' is just what it breaks down to: ass (of) u (and) me.
I was not active in our group over the last two years because of issues too many to go into here. While not active a PTO member, I was a full time volunteer for the school, not our group. I was Site Council prez for both those years. I am now the group prez, but alas, have no group at the moment. :confused:
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In response to your question:
is it possible to get them on interest lost on stolen money?
ours was a checking account and garnered no interest. I'll tell you what it isn't possible to get them on: CASH. We can only recover what we can prove. That means that we can recover the money she wrote herself checks for, the money that the vendors records show should have been our profit, and little else. All the cash candy cane sales cash? Gone. All the Santa Shop cash? Gone. All the Basket Raffle cash? Gone. Spirit Shirt cash? Gone.
Too depressing...
I am looking into filing a civil suit against her for the cash though. If we took the 3 years prior paperwork and averaged it out money-wise, wouldn't that be a way to guesstimate what the year should have brought in?
[ 08-04-2004, 09:28 PM: Message edited by: TheMetzyMom ]