Saturday, January 30, 2010

Arbitration for suspended Methodist bishop

By Ofentse Mokae
30 January 2010

Suspended Johannesburg Central Methodist Church Bishop Paul Verryn will enter into arbitration over a dispute with the church.

His lawyer Jason Brickhill says Monday’s disciplinary hearing has been postponed indefinitely, pending the arbitration.

The cleric was suspended after he was charged with transgressing the church’s constitution.

Various trade unions and the Legal Resources Centre have slammed the charges against him as without substance.

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