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Time and time again, we hear of people who hold senior positions in their churches abusing their position of faith outside of their church and in their own companies where they work for and hold management position as well, and where they also hold positions of influence and power.
Should such abuse, politicking and victimizing (brainwashing) of their employees using their positions of power and influence in the church be publicized and criticized?
Can these people be reported to MCYS, MOM, ACRA and their respective professional bodies and held out in public shame for misusing and abusing their positions of authority and power both in the church and in the company they work in?
We have heard of such practices in the churches and companies, where they hold management positions. But should we continue to give them the courtesy and indemnity they do not deserve, in the very first place?
Should such abuse, politicking and victimizing (brainwashing) of their employees using their positions of power and influence in the church be publicized and criticized?
Can these people be reported to MCYS, MOM, ACRA and their respective professional bodies and held out in public shame for misusing and abusing their positions of authority and power both in the church and in the company they work in?
We have heard of such practices in the churches and companies, where they hold management positions. But should we continue to give them the courtesy and indemnity they do not deserve, in the very first place?