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"We actually go through an internal audit withthe University," said Spencer J. Lee '95, outgoingtreasurer of the 1994 Evening With Champions. "Weare required to keep all our [past] records inUniversity Hall."
And the Eliot House Evening with Champions scandal, in which Charles X. Lee '93 recently pleaded guilty to stealing $120,000 of funds dedicated to helping children with cancer, made national news.
Of course $25 dollars a month does not compareto the average $10,000 Lee stole each month, andthe University has instituted a series of checkson An Evening With Champions to prevent futureabuse.
None of the leaders of the groups interviewedexcept Evening With Champions said they arerequired to do more than submit an annual reportto the Dean's office.
In the Yearbook's cases, the cost of thisyear's book may increase. The Kroks and EveningWith Champions are not as affected, because theembezzlers promised to return the funds taken,sources said.