Financial Auditors for the loss-making Irish Church of Scientology have raised concerns over the viability of the company.
Irish Examiner: Concerns over Scientology company
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Concerns over Scientology company
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Gordon Deegan
Auditors for the loss-making Irish Church of Scientology have raised concerns over the viability of the company behind the church here.
Dublin-based Kilcoyne & Co Accountants have raised concerns in relation to the Church of Scientology Mission of Dublin Ltd in spite of the company increasing its revenues sharply last year to 86,716.
The global church counts movie stars Tom Cruise and John Travolta as some of its best-known members. The Irish church was previously bailed out to the tune of 326,875 when a loan provided to the Church of Scientology here was forgiven by Churches of Scientology overseas.
The loan that gave rise to the deficit at the Irish church is understood to relate a long-running High Court action from 2003 taken against the church by former member, Mary Johnston. The case was settled out of court on undisclosed terms after 31 days of evidence.
In the 12 months to the end of April 30 last, the Church of Scientology Mission of Dublin Ltd increased its revenues by 76%, from 49,138 to 86,716 and its losses for the year reduced from 35,494 to just 19.
The churchs revenues, however, remain a long way off from the revenues of 484,070 enjoyed in 2008.
However, in spite of an improvement in the churchs finances in 2015, auditors Kilcoyne and Co Accountants state that there is a material uncertainty related to events or conditions that may cast significant doubt on the entitys ability to continue as a going concern and therefore, that it may be unable to realise its assets and discharge its liabilities in the normal course of business.
The auditors point out that at the end of April last, the companys current liabilities exceeded its total assets.
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Financial Auditors for Irish Church of Scientology have raised viability concerns
Irish Examiner: Concerns over Scientology company
http://ift.tt/22C1d3m
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Concerns over Scientology company
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Gordon Deegan
Auditors for the loss-making Irish Church of Scientology have raised concerns over the viability of the company behind the church here.
Dublin-based Kilcoyne & Co Accountants have raised concerns in relation to the Church of Scientology Mission of Dublin Ltd in spite of the company increasing its revenues sharply last year to 86,716.
The global church counts movie stars Tom Cruise and John Travolta as some of its best-known members. The Irish church was previously bailed out to the tune of 326,875 when a loan provided to the Church of Scientology here was forgiven by Churches of Scientology overseas.
The loan that gave rise to the deficit at the Irish church is understood to relate a long-running High Court action from 2003 taken against the church by former member, Mary Johnston. The case was settled out of court on undisclosed terms after 31 days of evidence.
In the 12 months to the end of April 30 last, the Church of Scientology Mission of Dublin Ltd increased its revenues by 76%, from 49,138 to 86,716 and its losses for the year reduced from 35,494 to just 19.
The churchs revenues, however, remain a long way off from the revenues of 484,070 enjoyed in 2008.
However, in spite of an improvement in the churchs finances in 2015, auditors Kilcoyne and Co Accountants state that there is a material uncertainty related to events or conditions that may cast significant doubt on the entitys ability to continue as a going concern and therefore, that it may be unable to realise its assets and discharge its liabilities in the normal course of business.
The auditors point out that at the end of April last, the companys current liabilities exceeded its total assets.
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