Orthodox Leaders Reject Call for Audit

Orthodox Leaders Reject Call for Audit March 3, 2006

Here’s Alan Cooperman’s Washington Post update [previous links here] on the OCA Synod special Synod meeting in Syosset.

Leaders of the Orthodox Church in America, facing allegations that they mismanaged millions of dollars, rejected calls for an immediate investigation but promised to follow better accounting procedures in the future.

The 400,000-member denomination has been reeling since October from accusations by its former treasurer, Deacon Eric A. Wheeler. He says that during the late 1990s, its top officials diverted donations from agribusiness magnate Dwayne Andreas, U.S. military chaplains and ordinary parishioners, using some of the money to cover credit card debts and pay sexual blackmail …

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