Again, from
http://www.ihart.care/faq.htmlThis post combines pieces from two of the Frequently Asked Questions.
From
9. Who is actually doing the work of the investigative process?
.... The investigators are hired by the coordinator, and work independently from the mission .... (in other words, they are paid for their work.)
And from
10. Why does the IHART investigative process take so long?
After the available information is gathered, each witness is interviewed by at least two investigators at the convenience of the persons being interviewed. When feasible, IHART investigators interview in person anyone who alleges abuse, and those who are accused. Those interviews may take place in multiple countries and involve extensive travel. Reviewing the interviews and documents and creating reports is also time-consuming.Financial donors of NTM: How do you feel about the mission's decision to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars leading the thirsty children of their own missionaries round and round in circles in the dry desert, with no intention of ever letting them into the promised land???