Giles Florence: The LDS Church can play by the rules of a corporation or it can help the needy and the sick.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints office building on Wednesday, March 30, 2022.imposed on The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by the Securities and Exchange Commission has now been paid. In its defense, the church admits and regrets “mistakes made” and considers “the matter closed,” as the fine has been satisfied.
If those numbers are even close, the fine of a mere $5 million might have been worth the risk, except that cat is out of the bag. And a big cat it is. Whatever the reason, it mattered enough that an elaborate system was practiced for some 20 years to obscure amounts. So for two decades “mistakes [were] made” that involved repeated instances of breaking the law.
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