| September 16, 2004 |
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MLSNI Directors should have known that the PriceWaterhousCoopers Report of Investigation would not be swept under the rug without a fight for the broom, but what's interesting is how shareholders disagree on what's dirty. In April, 2004, MLSNI shareholders had requested a forensic audit of MLSNI, its holdings, and its CEO Jay Huffman. The Report was delivered to the board of directors and shareholder representatives the first week of August. But in-fighting suggests that the board members failed to reach the same conclusions from reading the Report. Some wanted to discontinue the audit as a waste of money. Others want heads to roll. According to meeting minutes, Earlene Williams, AE of West Towns, denounced the Report as a "personal vendetta" by some shareholders against MLSNI CEO Jay Huffman. She accused some associations of acting in collusion "and appear to be forming a conspiracy to unlevel the playing field at the command of big brokers." "They are reacting to threats of big broker membership loss and not acting in the best interest of the largest part of their membership and MLSNI," she said, according to the minutes. Another AE with the Aurora Association questioned the validity of the Report because of the limited number of interviewees. On the other hand, the Chicago Association of Realtors read a resolution which included a number of recommendations to the board.
Joan Berngen, MLSNI shareholder representative for the REALTOR(r) Association of West/South Suburban Chicagoland read to the assembled directors and shareholders on August 8, 2004 a prepared statement which asked a number of questions that suggested that the MLS had strayed far afield of its duty to provide services that members want and understand. "We embarrass ourselves with these disagreements," she stated. "Let's think about questions the members would ask of us if they had seen this report. We are all responsible to our members." Among the questions Berngen proposed:
The board of directors met on August 25, 2004 to discuss shareholder concerns but it was clear that the board was in confusion about what to do. While the Aurora Tri-County, McHenry, Fox Valley and West Town Associations voted to cease the audit without a final report, the Chicago, North Shore Barrington, Northwest, West/South Suburban and Three Rivers Associations opposed. Neither Huffman nor the attorneys were removed, and the board voted to review the services of its accountants. The Realtor Association of West/South Suburban Chicagoland contacted an attorney and has demanded to inspect and copy books and records of MLSNI. |
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