San Pedro Sun Publisher Tamara Sniffen are you too busy doing Cherie Chenot-Rose hair to ask her some real questions about ACES/American Crocodile Education Sanctuary in Belize?
Here's a good one you might slip in while back-combing those golden locks. Hey Cherie, why did you and Vince announce that BEED/Belize Economic & Ecological Development Fund would dissolve the first of the year due to poor economic conditions?Maybe your loyal readers, ACES board of directors, shareholders, followers, volunteers and, in particular, donors would like a fuller account of how the directors came to this mysterious conclusion. How does it make sense that in poor economic times a non-profit jettisons its 501 C status, thus losing its means to offer tax deduction for donations?Could it be that it has more to do with ditching its directors, of which James Frederick Jensen is one? Could it be that James' civil suit against them and his actions to expose their many breaches of other laws and codes of conduct have more to do with the decision than our current world economic woes?San Pedro Sun Publisher Tamara Sniffen, when are you going to report on the absence of transparency at ACES /American Crocodile Education Sanctuary? Vince and Cherie Rose informed the world via an ACES blog post that BEED/Belize Economic Ecological Development Fund is to be dissolved by decision of directors. This defies every rule of governance ever established. When was the decision made? Was there a quorum of directors voting? Who where they? How did they come to this conclusion based on poor economic conditions? How does that make any sense at all?Why was James Frederick Jensen, a director, not involved in these deliberations or the vote? Where is the transparency, indeed?

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