Scientology: the Ex Files
A jaw-dropping investigation, which may bring the controversial religion to its knees
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Quentin started work for ABC Australia in 1999 as Lateline's Supervising Producer with a background of 25 years spent working for magazines, local and national newspapers, and television in the United Kingdom. There he spent six years working for Granada Televisions World in Action and was part of the team who investigated and exposed Conservative Cabinet Minister Jonathan Aitkens links with the Saudi Royal Family. Quentin moved to ABC's Four Corners team in 2000 and during his time as a reporter and producer has been a finalist in the Walkley Awards four times: three as a reporter, for 'Hitting Material' (2000), 'The Final Whistle' (2002) and 'The Hidden Army'(2005). He has also been nominated in the Logies, the Human Rights & Equal Opportunity Commissions Television Award, and the United Nations Association of Australias Media Peace Awards.
In 'Scientology: The Ex-Files', Reporter Quentin McDermott talks to men and women who were members of an elite unit inside the Church in Australia and the United States. They explain why they joined, how they worked tirelessly for Scientology, and how, in some cases, they were pressured, and pressured others, to hand over hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Church.