Monday, January 26, 2015

Where is our Money #3



EXACTLY WHERE IS OUR MONEY?

At the last Delegate meeting many questions about the new budget were raised. One of the questions was – and I am the person who posed it – related to the funds WE i.e. UCO has on deposit.

The answer I received, very surreptitiously, was “in BB&T”. Well folks, I sincerely hope that was not quite accurate. UCO funds MUST be invested in secure accounts, the ones we generically know as FDIC insured accounts. Since January of 2014, the FDIC limit per account (or tax ID number) in any one financial institution has been set at $250, 000.

So, again I ask – “where is our money?” I know exactly where the money was on March 1 , 201 4. But now I must say, I have no idea.

Additionally, I believe the residents and owners of Century Village should be advised of the title of each account and how much money is in each account.

During my tenure as Treasurer I prepared and distributed this report monthly and I can assure you the report can be prepared in ten minutes – maybe fifteen.

From the statement we are given it would “appear” that the fund accounting method we had for many years has been disbanded. I think I have a very good idea as to who might be behind this thinking. Putting all the “eggs into one basket” is a very very good way of concealing expenditures.

Let us not forget that I served as UCO Treasurer for over five years in total - under two different administrations. When I was out of office the road re-paving fiasco and the shuffling of money took place.

Perhaps a detailed report relative to UCO bank balances at January 1 , 201 5 will be made available to us at the meeting on January 20th when the new budget will be reviewed in depth.

Dorothy Tetro


Esther Sutofsky January 25,

I am strongly leaning to a state investigation. Israel could not stand against the power and demands of the state for papers and documents. When facing the state he will realize and have to acknowledge the fact that he is a little man of no real importance and the state can roll tight over him without feeling a thing.

SECURITY ?

A 34 year old suburban West Palm Beach man pleaded guilty on Friday to stealing Government secrets while working as a computer systems administrator at a military base in Honduras.

Christopher Glenn stored some of the stolen documents at a residence he leased in CENTURY VILLAGE.

He also pleaded guilty to immigration fraud for obtaining phony documents to allow his I raqi born wife to obtain American citizenship.

He had been expelled from an army base in I raq in 2009 after officials discovered he had hacked into computers as part of a fraudulent scheme estimated at $1 7, 000.00 . No charges were laid in that case.

He faces a maximum sentence of 25 years and a $750.000 fine at sentencing which will take place on April 17.






Ridiculous

I see the need for CV wide WiFi is on the docket again. We, the delegates, voted it down. We said NO to CV wide WiFi. That should of ended it, But NO they are back at it again. What is it about NO they don't understand?

The Great Wizard thinks that only 6 people voted down HIS wifi. That is wrong, we had over 250 delegates at that meeting and more than 1 /2 voted No. That is considerable more than 6 and is definitely a majority of Delegates.

The commenter is ignoring the growing WiFi resistance that is occurring in the Village, Condo by Condo. We don't need Village wide WiFi.

What good does it do to have WiFi on the roads, at the Pier, on the Bocci courts or even on the Tennis courts? His remark about cost is ludicrous. They are trying to increase our costs by $1 million a year for 1 5 years for the roads, and now they want a Village wide WiFi at a cost of what? Another $million per year, for how many years?

This is not even addressing the tower problem or the digging problem to get the signal to all the Villagers. Ridiculous and crazy. Certainly not thought through! Typical.

Come to the Messenger Club Meeting and find out what you can do about this.

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