Firstly may I thank all those who took the time and effort to respond to my post on the subject of Circuit Overseers and Corruption?
The majority of your replies were very well balanced, and I do take the point that not all C/Os were or are indeed corrupt, and that there are sincere and genuine brothers out there.
With regard to my new topic, I encountered some very strange thinking from bethel, than what was actually contained within the printed pages of the awake magazine. A number of years ago I read a very balanced article on the subject USE AND ABUSE OF THE WELFARE SYSTEM. Perhaps many of you recall that article, where it advised the friends not to claim state benefits if they were not entitled to so. Many of our friends took this advice to heart and signed of welfare to go window cleaning a common profession amongst the witnesses, in the main it is a cash only job that gives them the flexibility to put more effort into the ministry. ( please it is not to dodge the TAXMAN )
During my time as a P/O and chairman of the service committee, we would from time to time receive Auxiliary and regular pioneer applications, from the friends who were claiming state benefits, we took the view in line with Awake’s direction that if they were telling the Govt that they could not walk more than 40 yards without help in order to get the extra benefits, then how on earth could they justify being on the ministry for 90 hours per month. Surely the society would not want to share complicity with such a fraud?
To our utter amazement when we wrote to the Service desk for direction, we were informed that the ministry of pioneering was far more important, to approval ought to be given.
Does this wreck of double standards? I would be interested to know if this problem is country specific or widespread.
Just as a rider if you are wondering why I refer to the witnesses as friends, that is how the C/Os refer to them when reporting to bethel.
Riff