
Originally Posted by
emow
@ TS: i think its upto the parishioners to demand that from their parishes, respective to RC.... but i don't agree any people who are not concerned with the group to peek into matter with which he has no business with.... If the parishioners donated money, then MAYBE they can request something like that.... nganu gud tawn mag apil2x ang athiest, muslim or katoliko sa financial statement sa grupo ni brother Eli? something ing ana ba.... I know some parishes posting their income from donations quarterly on a bulletin board with expenses.... but i don't think that would satisfy anyone who wants to look for mud....
Again, if you are a religious group then it is understood that what you are doing is for the good of the community. My point is very simple.... plain disclosure, transparency lang...
So why would these religious groups be concerned about other people knowing about their financial data.
This can be a good marketing tool for religious groups to convince people of other faiths that they are spending their money on good causes and can even boost their donations.
Ang katong religious groups nga klaro nga binuang maoy hadlok mu pakita sa ilang financial reports. That's the beauty of disclosure as it not only minimizes corruption and abuses but it also discourages phoney religions that are just in it for money.
If you are not doing anything wrong... then you have nothing to hide... so ngano hadlok man ka mu pakita sa uban tao? Is it because mahadlok sila makita ilang corruption and wala nay mu donate?
Also, why are you scared of scrutiny? Criticisms can be taken constructively and some even take the form of suggestions so the religious groups can better appropriate their spending. Criticisms are a form of check and balance because not all religious groups are as honest as they want you to believe.