The head of the Cultural, Religious and Linguistics Rights Commission investigated church leaders abusing their congregants and refused to be distracted by threats on her life
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The commission said it wanted to determine whether religious regulation was within Parliament’s constitutional mandate, following the shooting
The vast sums of money preachers rake in have drawn the attention of the revenue service
Commercialisation of religion, and the abuse of people’s belief systems at the core of the impasse
The head of the commission investigating abuse by religious leaders is being attacked by some, who accuse ‘that woman’ of being the Devil’s servant