mwilbanks2
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas
Back in November 2016 my union, which is located in Dallas TX, requested an independent financial audit of the 2015-2016 credit cards statements because a earlier internal audit found many financial irregularities.
The independent audit was completed in late December 2016 but the union president refused to release it audit results to the membership as was required by the union by-laws.
I file charges against the president but our board did not accept those charges.
I filed a complaint with the Department of Labor but have not gotten a response.
I also contacted the accounting firm and was ignored.
So my question is, under Texas law is there any way to sue the accounting firm to obtain a copy of the audit? Maybe using the idea that because my union dues, in part, pay for the audit all the members have a right to see the audit.
Back in November 2016 my union, which is located in Dallas TX, requested an independent financial audit of the 2015-2016 credit cards statements because a earlier internal audit found many financial irregularities.
The independent audit was completed in late December 2016 but the union president refused to release it audit results to the membership as was required by the union by-laws.
I file charges against the president but our board did not accept those charges.
I filed a complaint with the Department of Labor but have not gotten a response.
I also contacted the accounting firm and was ignored.
So my question is, under Texas law is there any way to sue the accounting firm to obtain a copy of the audit? Maybe using the idea that because my union dues, in part, pay for the audit all the members have a right to see the audit.