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21 Feb 2023, 2:41 pm

Feds fine Mormon church for illicitly hiding $32 billion investment fund behind shell companies

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a nonprofit entity that it controlled have been fined $5 million by the Securities and Exchange Commission over accusations that the religious institution failed to properly disclose its investment holdings.

In an order released Tuesday, the SEC alleged that the church illicitly hid its investments and their management behind multiple shell companies from 1997 to 2019. In doing so, it failed to disclose the size of the church’s equity portfolio to the SEC and the public.

The church was concerned that disclosure of the assets in the name of the nonprofit entity, called Ensign Peak Advisors, which manages the church's investments, would lead to negative consequences in light of the size of the church’s portfolio, the SEC said.

The allegations of the illicit shell company structure first emerged in 2018, when a group formerly called MormonLeaks – now known as the Truth and Transparency Foundation – claimed that year the extent of the church's investments had reached $32 billion.

The following year, a whistleblower filed a complaint to the Internal Revenue Service, according to a 2020 Wall Street Journal report; that year, the newspaper said the church's holdings had grown to $100 billion.

“For more than half a century, the Mormon Church quietly built one of the world’s largest investment funds,” the Journal said. “Almost no one outside the church knew about it.”

The SEC accused the church Tuesday of going to "great lengths" to avoid disclosing its investments and, in doing so, "depriving the commission and the investing public of accurate market information.”

In a statement, the church said that, starting in 2000, its Ensign Peak investment management group "received and relied upon legal counsel regarding how to comply with its reporting obligations while attempting to maintain the privacy of the portfolio."

As a result, it said, Ensign Peak established "separate companies" that each filed required disclosure forms, instead of a single aggregated filing.

"Ensign Peak and the Church believe that all securities required to be reported were included in the filings by the separate companies," the church said in its statement.


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21 Feb 2023, 3:08 pm

Explains why the mormons are so wealthy

Obviously not a very "christian" thing to do. Steal money from the poor.



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21 Feb 2023, 6:28 pm

Can we demand that they ordain same-sex ministers, and that BYU allow alcohol and fornication on campus?


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22 Feb 2023, 4:43 pm

Tim_Tex wrote:
Can we demand that they ordain same-sex ministers, and that BYU allow alcohol and fornication on campus?



What IS... a "same sex minister"?

I know what "same sex marriage" is. Its when you marry someone of the same sex as you.

But how can an individual one person (like a minister) be "same sex"? :lol:



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22 Feb 2023, 11:03 pm

cyberdad wrote:
Explains why the mormons are so wealthy

Obviously not a very "christian" thing to do. Steal money from the poor.

Apparently the Mormon church even makes its members turn in their W2s and tax returns every year to make sure they are giving their full tithe.Personally I think the most Christian thing to do would be for the members to give 100 percent of their income.



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22 Feb 2023, 11:07 pm

Tim_Tex wrote:
Can we demand that they ordain same-sex ministers, and that BYU allow alcohol and fornication on campus?

The Mormon church does not have professional paid preachers.



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23 Feb 2023, 12:31 am

~21 years ago someone told me the mormon church had the 2nd largest fleet of vehicles in the USA, 2nd only to the US gov't. And that they owned all of their churches and the land that they're on.

Sounds more like some sort of financial cult/scheme/pyramid scheme or something than a religion.

But then again, which organized religion isn't corrupted by money?

Catholicism is completely corrupted by money. Just look at the wealth of the vatican. Gross.

Sikhism is also corrupted by money with each local temple being owned & operated by independent business people in the community and run like a business seeking to make cash from donations. Also gross.

Not sure if there are any not for profit major religions with franchises all over the place.. maybe they're all just ATM's for whoever runs the branch.


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