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10 hours ago, IllianaLancerContra said:

What happens when the ED of a Corps is part of the problem?  Like, say he or she knowingly hired an educator, perhaps a brass instructor who had a record of sexual misconduct w/ students, & then engaged a firm to 'scrub the internet' of any record of the misconduct.

Some Corps are More Equal than Other Corps.

 

That's when it would escalate to the DCI level. You'll notice that in the "hypothetical' (ahem) situation cited, that the Corps Director is no longer the corps director of that particular organization. In fact, I'd guess that if a situation like that happened, than DCI's other members would move to remove the ED/CD from any position of responsibility within DCI.

But that's all hypothetical, of course.😎

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14 hours ago, Slingerland said:

DCI says that because the WC corps all have whistleblower hotlines themselves, and in every corps I know of, the complaint goes to Board level review, it doesn't go to the ED or Corps Director directly or exclusively. That being said, DCI should require that Board review be part of the process for every member corps, if they don't already. If a corps member feels that their notification either wasn't heard or wasn't taken seriously, they have the option to elevate it to the DCI level - something that would have been necessary in the case of Hopkins' old YEA Board of sycophants.

 

or Pioneer and apparently Oregon Crusaders

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3 hours ago, IllianaLancerContra said:

Or Crossmen.  

oh yeah forgot about him

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4 hours ago, HockeyDad said:

Cavaliers/SCV

until people come forward publicly with the kinds of details that came out in the other stories, that will continue to go nowhere.

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22 minutes ago, IllianaLancerContra said:

Why do they need to come forward publicly?  Shouldn't a call to the aforementioned DCI hotline suffice?

Touché 

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3 hours ago, IllianaLancerContra said:

Shouldn't a call to the aforementioned DCI hotline suffice?

It would. And if DCI was in a position to do anything about it they would. At the same time, it's worth realizing that calling the hotline to report first-hand claims about someone who is either dead or no longer actively involved wouldn't trigger anything in the way of actiont, so it's dubious as to the value of such a call.

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