This is for all new readers of my posts. This is to show that I have tried my best to resolve matters with my former club before deciding that I have no choice but to take legal action.
Saturday, January 9, 2021
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Open letter to Lions Club International (Part 3) Fraud
Falsification of recording in Registrar of Societies records by Lions of Kota Kinabalu Host.
I refer to your response dated 4.1.2017 wherein you had stated the following:
In the event an issue causes concern as to whether a respective club is compliant with local laws, registrations and filings, a complaint may be filed under the Club Dispute Resolution Procedure (CDRP).
As the club was non-compliant with local laws the club was
deregistered by ROS.
The local law that was contravened was the inclusion of an illegal Past Presidents’ Council that was not registered with Registrar of Societies (ROS).
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Open Email to Lions International (Part 2)
Lions – Club Dispute Resolution Procedure (CDRP)
Dear Sir,
I refer to my email dated 13.12.2016 to you and other relevant departments in LCI.
Let me ask you a hypothetical question.
Assuming I am not a Lion’s Club member but have solid evidence that a Lion Club has bank accounts (similar to Lions Club of Kota Kinabalu Host) where money is siphoned out and I complain to you, are you going to ask me to file a complaint under CDRP?
If you did that, I would ask you to go fly a kite. Why would any sane human being pay you USD 50 to inform you of a crime committed as was done by my former club.
I think you should look into this aspect and make some amendments so that the public may freely complain to you of similar misappropriation.
Right now it appears that Lions International is only interested in making money and don’t care a hoot if individual clubs misappropriate money meant for the needy.
Here is an extract from the internet found here.
All disputes arising between any member or members, or a former member or members, and the club, or any officer on the board of the club, relative to membership, or the interpretation, breach of, or application of the club’s constitution and by-laws, or the expulsion of any member from the club, or any other internal Lions club matter whatsoever which cannot be satisfactorily resolved through other means, shall be settled by dispute resolution. All parties to any dispute subject to this procedure shall not pursue administrative or judicial actions during this dispute resolution process.
Lions in District 308A2 are recommended to read and familiarise on how to handle disputes. I don’t believe Eve Wong knew what to do.
Sunday, January 3, 2021
Open letter to Lions Club International
3.1.2021
Dear sirs,
I refer to the several emails I have sent to you since December 2016.
In January 2017 David Kingsbury of Legal Division of Lions International said in his email to me that ‘all Lions clubs are autonomous, meaning each club is responsible for day to day operations, including compliance with local laws.’
Friday, January 1, 2021
More background information of Lions Club's misappropriation of funds.
The indented statements are extracts from the Daily Express report on 12.1.2017.
The Lions Club of Kota Kinabalu Host claims it responded within 24 hours upon receiving a show cause letter from the Registrar of Societies on issues it believes “were purely administrative and do not warrant deregistration”
Thursday, December 31, 2020
Lions Club's - background information for new readers.
Background information of my upcoming email to Registrar of Societies (ROS)
Over the last 3 years I have written to the Lions Clubs of District 308A2 to expel Francis Liew and John Ho who had expelled me from the Lions Club of Kota Kinabalu Host with a fabricated letter purported to have been received from a parliamentarian from the US. The members however have closed an eye on this matter.





