KHA- KHAN

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Definition KHA-KHAN, 1. in an ancient army a particularly brave Decd was recognized by an

award of the title of Kha-Khan. It was not a rank. The person remained what he was, but he was entitled to be forgiven the death penalty ten times in case in the future he did anything wrong. That was a Kha-Khan. That's what producing high statistic staff members are Kha-Khans. They can get away with murder without a blink from Ethics. (HCO PL 1 Sept 65 VII) 2. Kha-Khan was like a medal. It ten times forgave a person the death penalty. He could ten times incur the death penalty and not get it. (PDC 26)

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KHA-KHAN, 1. in an ancient army a particularly brave Decd was recognized by an award of the title of Kha-Khan. It was not a rank. The person remained what he was, but he was entitled to be forgiven the death penalty ten times in case in the future he did anything wrong. That was a Kha-Khan. That's what producing high statistic staff members are Kha-Khans. They can get away with murder without a blink from Ethics. (HCO PL 1 Sept 65 VII) 2. Kha-Khan was like a medal. It ten times forgave a person the death penalty. He could ten times incur the death penalty and not get it. (PDC 26)

HCO POLICY LETTER OF 1 SEPTEMBER AD15 Issue VII Remimeo All Hats Div 1 ETHICS

ETHICS PROTECTION

Excerpt "In short a staff member can get away with murder so long as his statistic is up and can’t sneeze without a chop if it’s down. To do otherwise is to permit some suppressive person to simply Ethics chit every producer in the org out of existence. When people do start reporting a staff member with a high statistic, what you investigate is the person who turned in the report. In an ancient army a particularly brave deed was recognized by an award of the title of Kha-Khan. It was not a rank. The person remained what he was, BUT he was entitled to be forgiven the death penalty ten times in case in the future he did anything wrong. That was a Kha-Khan. That’s what producing, high statistic staff members are – Kha-Khans. They can get away with murder without a blink from Ethics. The average fair to poor statistic staff member of course gets just routine ethics with hearings or courts for too many misdeeds. The low statistic fellow gets a court if he sneezes. Ethics must use all org discipline only in view of the production statistic of the staff member involved. And Ethics must recognize a Kha-Khan when it sees one – and tear up the bad report chits on the person with a yawn. To the staff member this means – if you do your job you are protected by Ethics. And if you aren’t so protected and your statistic is high, cable me. L. RON HUBBARD"