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Mormon whistleblower: Church’s investment firm masquerades as charity | 60 Minutes



Mormon David Nielsen left his job at Ensign Peak Advisors, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ investment firm, and filed an IRS whistleblower complaint. He speaks with Sharyn Alfonsi.

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27 comments
@brandonangelodiaz8854

A religion or church, should not be associated monetarily. Donations should only be the one reason that builds the church, and religion itself, by faith. No other reasons should the church be involved, and in outside activities other than spiritual activities only.

@negoromulus

Who here knows the Second Coming has already arrived?

@Hallahanify

Whats the distinction between a private foundation and a public charity?

@IamKingAegon

"Once the money went in, it didn't go out." That just sounds like smart investing 🤔

Major respect to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. They know how to uphold their organization.

@ELVAGO1998

Oh so Mr. Neilson will get 30%? Yeah that’s all I needed to hear. Is a paper man with wavering faith looking to get a big payout and what he stated “at least in my time there I never saw that” unsure claims with absolutely no surety.

@reece-dj2vc

They should not have an EXEMPTION for there church