There is probably law that allows a member in good standing to see minutes of a non-profit organization. I know a man who was a member of a local OP who wanted to see the books to find out where some of the money went. He was denied access. When he took it to court he was disfellowsipped and the church lawyers took the position that since he was not a current member of the church he could not have access. Eventually he won and I guess the church had to give him the information he wanted but by then there was bitterness on both sides. I think it was eventually healed before the pastor's death some years later but I'm not sure. Even if someone was a member in good standing and had a legal right to view the records, the UPC corporate lawyers would probably stall and block every effort until the member finally exhausted his financial resources and gave up. And by then, the member in good standing would have withdrawn in disgust or had his license/credentials pulled and would have received the left foot of disfellowship.
Whoa.
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