An unaccounted boon?


 Jeyakanth Selvarajah is a well known and vigorous worker from Sri Lanka.

His work has been attended with considerable visible blessing.

He is supported by or has received funding from several parallel works:





Since the horrors of the tsunami in 2004, the war, persecutions and flood, he has helped administer considerable funds for the relief of suffering believers in Sri Lanka, some of these funds total in tens of thousands of pounds.

We have been concerned to discover that the gentleman laid down a deposit on a house in Mitcham in December 2009, in the order of £50,000, and also undertook extensive renovation. It is not clear what the source of these funds was.
We are assured of the integrity and good intentions of the believers (and some open unbelievers) involved in the above institutions,and wish to acknowledge the care exercised by each to check their own donations have been used properly.

Nevertheless the safeguards in place to prevent double accounting (the double attribution of one item to two sources, either inadvertently or otherwise) are not completely clear, though it is manifest that there has also been some careful coordination, no one body seems to have overarching responsibility for all donated gifts. One direct professional witness alleges that this seems to have occurred in Sri Lanka and London.

There are important questions which remain unanswered.

Providing for honest things, not only in the sight of the Lord, but also in the sight of men.
2 Corinthians 8.21


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Created 7/7/2011  Last modified 12/12/2011


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