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Members of the Exclusive Brethren, the ultra-conservative religious sect, have emerged as the interests behind companies that won contracts to import COVID-19 tests and supply them to federal and state governments for more than $30 million.<\/p>\n
The well-connected evangelical church abides by a strict interpretation<\/a> of the Bible and preaches the doctrine of separation, encouraging adherents to shun the use of technology other than for business.<\/p>\n Led by Bruce D Hales, who is known to followers as the \u2018elect vessel\u2019, the church has been branded an \u201cextremist cult that breaks up families\u201d by former prime minister Kevin Rudd, and has faced calls for public scrutiny over the nature of the teaching given through its large network of partly government-funded schools.<\/p>\n The church forbids voting but encourages entrepreneurship and directs followers to shop at church-linked businesses.<\/p>\n Mr Hales has reportedly encouraged his followers to extract as much money as possible from non-believers.<\/p>\n \u201cYou charge the highest possible price to the worldly,\u201d he reportedly preached in 2004.<\/p>\n \u201cIt doesn\u2019t belong to them anyhow, so we\u2019ve just got to relieve them of it.\u201d<\/p>\n Two of Mr Hales\u2019 sons, Gareth and Charles, have been named as the suppliers of more than $1 billion worth of contracts to supply the UK with COVID-19 tests via the company Unispace Global Limited.<\/p>\n A related company has featured in a UK High Court case this month in a dispute over working conditions in a supplier’s lab.<\/a><\/p>\n