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Students who have worked with Evening With Champions believe it would be extremely difficult for a co-chair to take money from the show because co-chairs only supervise the treasurer. They don't keep the books themselves.
The former Evening With Champions official said he did not believe that Sword or Lee had taken any money. The official said an accounting mistake or carelessness was a more reasonable explanation. In interviews with The Crimson, students who knew the two said they had no evidence that either Sword...
Perhaps the most curious fact about the Evening With Champions finances is the lack of oversight over them. It appears that quality of record-keeping varied widely from year to year, and the charity show, unlike many other student organizations which handle less money, was never incorporated as a not...
Incorporation can insure better, more consistent record-keeping because non-profits are required to file annual tax returns. Former Evening With Champions workers say that incorporating the show was often considered.
University Attorney Anne Taylor, Harvard's point person on the Evening With Champions issue, says her office is evaluating every possibility for reforming the way the show is run.