--- In [email protected], Jason Spock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
>  
>      My TM-tutor says that all documents even the ones that are 
audited are 'Cooked up'.
>    
>      'Cooking the book', is practiced in an Art form in india 
because of decades of Socialism and high rate of Taxes.
>    
>       He says that Money is brought into india in the form of Gold 
> and It directly goes to the two Nephews.



I wonder, then, if there is such a thing as an 
international "forensic auditor"; that is, a CPA-type professional 
that can cut through the quirks of a particular culture's "tricks" in 
order to get at the heart of what's going on financially in 
circumstances such as this.




> 
> ShempMcGurk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   Date: Sat, 05 May 2007 17:15:43 -0000
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: This guy Girish is creepy
> 
>    
>   Attempts to amass money is not "bad".
> 
> Taking money from well-meaning donators under the auspices of a non-
> profit organisation and then using it for your own personal gains 
> IS "bad". And it's not holy either.
> 
> If many of the posters on this forum are to be believed, that is 
> precisely what is happening with both Girish and his family.
> 
> Is it true? I don't know. I've never seen formally audited 
> financial statements of the Movement's goings-on in India in order 
to 
> confirm whether it's true. 
> 
> Hey, I hope these nay-sayers are wrong...and it would be great to 
be 
> proven wrong. But I ask: Do such audited documents exist? If so, 
> what do they say? Do they contradict the charges against Girish et. 
> al. that have been made here?
> 
> One thing that is NOT acceptable to me: leaders and figureheads of 
> non-profit organisations that solicit and accept donor money who 
> appoint blood relatives to positions of administration and control 
> over such monies.
> 
> Appointed relatives in position of power and control over money 
plus 
> absense of audited financial statements does not a pretty picture 
> make. It doesn't necessarily mean that fraud and misuse of funds is 
> occuring in this instance. But the fact that relatives are running 
> the show makes the need for independent oversight all the much more 
> vital.
> 
> Do you not agree?
>    
>    
> 
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