However, they may have missed their window for the appeal being 6 months after the commission said they would investigate them last June.
Jehovah's Witnesses appeal to UK charity tribunal against regulator's statutory inquiry
by Stealth 15 Replies latest watchtower scandals
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Phizzy
Every time they step into the Legal Arena they show that they are totally inept. -
Vidiot
Let me get this straight... the UK WT reps are appealing (i.e. objecting to) an inquiry into the validity of their own "charitable" status?
Any genuine charity with two brain cells to rub together would accept the investigation and cooperate with it.
The fact that the WTS doesn't want the Charity Commission to investigate whether or not they are actually producing charitable works suggests (correctly, IMO) that they don't actually produce any charitable works whilst nevertheless enjoying all the legal advantages of the designation.
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Simon
Yeah, any genuine charity would welcome the chance to show what they do and how the operate. The only wants that want to operate in secret are typically scammers. The only reason the WTS wants to be a charity is it helps them avoid paying tax. Beyond that they do no charitable work in any community. -
DATA-DOG
Teaching others about God's Kingdom and the paradise to come is the GREATEST charitable work that anyone can participate in.
DD
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galaxie
Registering as a charity is not a requirement to proclaim gods kingdom . -
William Penwell
There are a lot of charitable organizations out there that shouldn't be. The only thing the WT does is distribute literature and I don't see that as charitable works. -
jwleaks
Documents relating to the Appeal by Watchtower and Jehovah's Witnesses are available at JW LEAKS:
http://jwleaks.org/2015/01/09/jehovahs-witnesses-investigated-by-charity-commission/ -
maisha
HI All,
I was reading here that the appeal had been dismissed by the judge - WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY OF BRITAIN) v CHARITY COMMISSION, 12 December 2014 the Court had no jurisdiction to seek judicial review of the Charity Commission’s decision to launch an inquiry and make a production order concerning the Jehovah’s Witnesses charity because the Charities Act 2011 provided for appropriate statutory remedies that the charity should pursue first.
http://www.jehovahs-witness.org/jehovahs-witness-info-blog/jehovahs-witnesses-in-the-news/
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Crazyguy
I'm sure if the Borg loses its status they will just tell the rank and file to do some minor charity work so they can get their status back. Of course the members will have to pay out of pocket themselves no way the Borg going to pay for some charity, hell no!!