It is a High Crime for a Case Supervisor not to write in a preclear’s folder what the case supervised instructions are and a High Crime for an auditor to accept verbal C/S instructions.
To commit this crime causes:
1. Extreme difficulty when doing a folder error summary as there is no background of what was ordered and why.
2. Gives the auditor leave to do anything he likes as not in writing.
3. Is open to misduplication and can cause squirrel processes to be run and so mess up a preclear with Non-Standard Tech.
Any C/Supervisor found guilty of this from this date is to be removed as this could only be considered a deliberate attempt to mess up preclears.