The Illinois attorney general has launched an inquiry to probe “allegations involving serious governance issues” at the Cook County Health Foundation, requesting a raft of documents or correspondence dating back four years.at the non-profit foundation while it was pursuing an expanded partnership with the county’s public health system.
The board’s executive director, Sylvia Zaldivar, did not respond to a Tribune request for comment. She denied impropriety in an interview last month and said the memo contained inaccuracies. Board Chair Joseph Flanagan declined an interview at the time, but said board members took “corporate governance matters very seriously.”
The foundation also paid $27,800 to the Law Offices of Marc J. Lane for advice on the MSA even though the firm’s invoices “contained wholly inadequate descriptions of services provided by the firm,” and board members did not review or approve the hiring or payments. Bill Quinlan, an attorney, was one of the board members who originally requested that Riley Safer dig into the negotiations. Quinlan said he was concerned about a fast-moving shift in the foundation’s mission that he did not feel the board had been fully briefed on.
The bureau’s job is to ensure donations to foundations are properly spent. It can request the foundation undertake specific changes to ensure compliance with the state’s charitable trust act, can enforce those changes in court, revoke the foundation’s charitable status, issue fines to the foundation or individual officers.
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
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