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To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Gospel for Asia founder KP Yohannan has denied any financial impropriety. Gospel For Asia (GFA) is fending off accusations of financial impropriety and putting students at risk following revelations about its way of transferring money from the US to India. The widely respected US-based mission organisation, which works in evangelism, education and community development in countries across South Asia, was found to have been sending large amounts of cash with students and staff members on mission trips. The money – as much as $135,000 – was divided between group members in packages each containing less than $5,000, the limit above which money brought into India has to be declared at customs. US law says that sums greater than $10,000 either entering or leaving the country have to be declared and cannot be split among fellow travellers. GFA sources told blogger Warren Throckmorton that they all "felt odd about taking the money.

One person said fear of losing it or having it stolen was a constant preoccupation. They worried they were doing something that didn't sound right. Even though the leaders assured them that the practice was fine, it still didn't seem right." Following his report, GFA leaders including David Carroll, KP Yohannan and Danny Yohannan acknowledged in a staff meeting that cash had been carried but that the practice was being discontinued. In an audio report of the meeting posted on Throckmorton's website and transcribed by him, Carroll defends GFA against allegations that it put students at risk, saying he was "truly sorry that we've given you the impression that we were endangering students" and that GFA would "never endanger students or anyone else". He also said the practice had been signed off by auditors as long as receipts were provided and was adamant that there was no attempt to avoid paying appropriate taxes. GFA founder KP Yohannan said that all the money was accounted for and "it's not trying to be under the radar, or illegal smuggling money into the country, nothing like that".

It is not clear what benefit GFA might have gained from transferring money in this way. There are no limits to the amount of cash that can be brought into India from outside as long as it is declared and the penalty for taking more than $10,000 undeclared out of the US can be severe: according to US Customs and Border Protection, "If travelers have someone else carry the currency or monetary instrument for them, they must file a currency report for the entire amount with CBP. Failure to report may result in seizure of the currency and/or arrest." Furthermore, GFA already has substantial funds in India. Throckmorton commented: "It is hard to understand the reason that GFA needs to get money to India. GFA sends millions to India through established channels. It seems hard to understand why donor funds have been risked in this manner." David Carroll was asked for clarification but has not yet responded.Where is Sprint Center located? Sprint Center is located at 1407 Grand Boulevard, Kansas City, MO 64106.

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A summary of box office hours is listed below for your convenience: *Monday-Friday: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. *Saturday: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. *Box office hours on event days remain unchanged (10 am-start of show). Where is the Lost and Found located at Sprint Center? How can I reserve a Suite for a Sprint Center event? A limited number of event suites may be available for purchase to select events. For information regarding Event Suites or other Luxury Seating opportunities, call (816) 949-7000 or visit our suite rental page. What security is in place to ensure my family's safety? Sprint Center security staff is dedicated to ensuring the safety and security of all Guests. All Guests attending Sprint Center events are subject to entry inspections and are expected to abide by the rules of the facility. Sprint Center does not permit guns, knives, pocket knives, laser pens, brass knuckles and spikes inside the facility. All patrons will be screened by walk thru metal detectors or security hand held wands.

All bags will be checked. Umbrellas should be placed under your seats. All weapons must be returned to your vehicle as Sprint Center does not check in weapons. Can I smoke at Sprint Center? Sprint Center is a non-smoking facility. Designated smoking areas are located outside the building near the Oak Street entrance and on the Lexmark Founders Club terrace. Where are the ADA, Limo and Taxi drop-off and pick-up locations? Guest drop-off and pick-up is located near the Oak Street entrance. Limousines and taxicabs will also drop-off and pick-up at this location. How many entrances are at Sprint Center? Where are they located? Guests may enter Sprint Center through: Grand Boulevard Entrance (Corner of 13th Street and Grand Boulevard) Grand Boulevard VIP Entrance, corresponding ticket necessary for admittance (South of Box Office) Oak Street Entrance (Oak Street and 13th Terrace) May I re-enter Sprint Center once I have left? Where are First Aid and Guest Services located?

First Aid and Guest Services are in multiple locations for your convenience. Main Concourse – Section 105 Upper Concourse – Section 219 Main Concourse – Section 103 Upper Concourse – Section 205 Where are the elevators located? Event Level - Quadrant A, B, C & DMain Concourse Section 103 Main Concourse Section 109 Main Concourse Section 115 Main Concourse Section 120Suite Level A (Grand Blvd. Side) – Quadrant C & D Suite Level A (Oak St. Side) – Quadrant A & B Suite Level B (Grand Blvd. Side) – Quadrant C & D ONLY Suite Level B (Oak St. Side) – Quadrant A & B ONLYUpper Concourse Section 205 Upper Concourse Section 212 Upper Concourse Section 222 Upper Concourse Section 229 Are there any items that are prohibited at Sprint Center? Yes, the following items are not allowed in Sprint Center: bottles, cans, food or beverages, weapons or firearms, coolers or containers, backpacks, iPads or other similar tablet devices larger than 7", fireworks, illegal substances, Frisbees, beach balls, balloons and laser pointers.