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Tuesday, August 02, 2011
Australian State Charges Worldwide Jehovah's Witness Organizations Under Working With Children Act
JW News reported last week that the Australian state of Victoria has filed criminal charges against the entire worldwide corporate and religious hierarchy of the Jehovah's Witness church, claiming failure to comply with Victoria's Working With Children Act 2005. The Act requires a Working With Children Check on individuals who are engaged in child-related work. It is claimed that The Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Watch Tower Society were notified of their obligation to comply with the law and were offered assistance in doing so, but they refused. Five separate Jehovah's Witness organizations were each charged with 7 criminal violations. Each charge carries a fine of up to AUS$144,000 ($157,766 US).