for The Netherlands division of the human network is the Foundation for Higher Learning (FHL) has broken up with her, an international leader due to allegations of sexual abuse of underage girls. Reports that the NIS, on Tuesday, on the basis of its own investigation.
the FHL has hundreds of members, mostly in Australia, New Zealand, australia, Canada, Germany, and Hungary. The thought is to have a mixture of zen, sufism, catholicism, and income. It is not clear how many Dutch people are in the business connected to it.
to The NIS is based on interviews with several Dutch members and ex-members of the Foundation. Also the journalists in the meeting minutes, newsletters, and correspondence of the former branch of the FHL, in its hands. The organization wanted to be in spite of repeated requests not to comment on the bbc news.
the Founder of Imre Vallyon (now, 79), which would, inter alia, have trespassed on Dutch women. One of them was a six-year-old, when he would have been in the late eighties. The woman made her story last september in an e-mail to the organization. It is unclear whether or not they filed a report of abuse.
Vallyon has already been convicted of the abuse of girls
After this discovery, the Dutch directors of FHL, the trust Vallyon has been observed. The organization has been in november, has continued under a new name, the society for Meditation and Reflection. The organization was Tuesday, not, comment away. A number of members who did not agree with the break up, has joined in the FHL facilities in neighboring countries.
Vallyon has been in the past, have often been convicted of sexual misconduct with young girls. He is supposed to be the victims have to face at our head office in New Zealand, where they were staying. He is now retired and is the head of the organization is delegated, but members will see him as a great spiritual leader.
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The Tax authorities, in accordance with the associations most recently raised questions to the FHL, the Netherlands, since the organisation does not fulfil the conditions laid down by the treasury as a community, and the anbi (algemeen nut beogende instelling) are to be considered as well.
These groups will have no gift tax to pay on gifts. The department will not say whether or not there will be a formal inquiry has been set up.