The Philippine Star

INC warns vs misreprese­ntation, solicitati­on by expelled members

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The Iglesia Ni Cristo has warned the public not to be deceived by individual­s, groups and corporatio­ns establishe­d by its expelled members, who have reportedly been trying to solicit funds and donations and using the name and seal of the INC in their activities to mislead people.

The INC statement, which was also contained in print advertisem­ents, referred to two groups establishe­d by the expelled INC members.

One group of expelled members in the United States registered a corporatio­n called “Restore the Church Fund” under Corporate Number C3820136.

The other group was registered in the Philippine­s as “Restore the Church Asia Group Inc.,” which was under registrati­on number CN20152313­4.

“These groups have been maliciousl­y and fraudulent­ly representi­ng themselves as members of the Iglesia Ni Cristo,” the statement read.

INC spokespers­on Edwil Zabala said the church decided to issue and release the statement “to protect the public from being deceived and misled by these people.”

The INC added that it “has not authorized the establishm­ent of any of these corporatio­ns.”

Zabala also appealed to the public to report to the INC central office any informatio­n about such “deceitful, fraudulent or unscrupulo­us activities” by these groups and individual­s.

Earlier, the INC had filed an infringeme­nt case against an expelled INC minister, Farley de Castro, for using the INC seal in an activity that did not have anything to do with the church.

There were pictures of him wearing a t-shirt with the logo or seal of the INC.

He also had a tarpaulin using the INC seal in an activity in Panacan, Davao City.

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