LOS ALAMOS, N.M. — The $302 million Del Norte Credit Union held its annual meeting on May 7 but failed to ease an ongoing credit union controversy, according to attending members.

Members have taken issue with the direction of the credit union's leadership ever since the board and supervisory committee began a dispute over supervisory committee investigations of alleged impropriety on the parts of some board members along with election irregularities in the 2007 balloting.

Neither investigation was completed, according to supervisory committee members, because the board acted to prevent the committee from hiring outside counsel to assist in the investigation and destroyed the ballots from the disputed election.

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