Hey Dad,
Good news. I think NTM will be sending a couple of their leaders over to see you soon. You see when our neighbour was jailed for sex abuse, they thought he might have emezzled money too, so they sent two leaders over to confront him. Of course the fact that he committed sex crimes was not of that much concern, but the possibility that money was missing had alarm bells ringing real loud.
Now I've done a bit of research. You were ejected from NTM in your early sixties. Pension age is not till 65, but you never had a paying job, so how did you support yourself, buy a house e.t.c.? Very simple, you either didn't tell people you were no longer in NTM, or you told them what you told me, you "retired or resigned". Therefore people kept supporting you, when if they had known that you'd been kicked out, they probably wouldn't. Sounds a bit like fraud to me.
So when someone from NTM reads this (and they do), they'll be good faithful servants and pass this on, then the questions will start, because they might be slow to act on sex abuse and cover ups, but mess with the money supply at your peril. But don't worry they'll probably send the two Australians who suffer from amnesia and won't be able to remember they've been to New Zealand when questioned.
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