Every Church has an auditor. This is the man (or woman) who independently examines records placed before him by the Church finance officers. Recently, a regulator launched an investigation into the auditor of my old Church. He was the auditor under my ministry and (almost) to the present. The investigation didn't fall in the auditor's favour. Two weeks ago, the regulator reported the auditor to a police special unit. While I don't know who is in the regulator's sights, or who normally would be, I do know that the auditor sought to implicate others, including me. And here is the point of this post. My saving grace is that I minuted and reported every concern that I had -- sometimes in the face of stiff resistance -- and I made sure that the record of it was secure. OBSERVATION: If anything troubles you, place it on record, even if you don't understand it.
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