Ziddina, my point was that by hiding behind the facade of a "religious-educational organization" they DONT HAVE TO resort to tricky illegal money transfers - they are already tax free and just collecting contributions. In reality, of course, they are simply a for-profit publishing company which is heavily invested in prime real estate.
Remember - this is why they made the blunder of taking the literature to a voluntary contribution basis - to avoid sales tax.
Also remember - by their religious doctrine, they are the almighty GB - and do not owe their followers any financial explanations.
Whether or not they have hidden overseas trusts is, in that anti-tax anti-disclosure sense, really a moot point.