David Gaiman

David Bernard Gaiman (10 June 1933 – 7 March 2009)[1] was a British businessman and head of the UK branch of Church of Scientology.

Gaiman's family is of Polish-Jewish origins; after emigrating from the Netherlands in 1916, his father eventually settled in the Hampshire city of Portsmouth on the south coast of England and established a chain of grocery stores.

Scientologists also held demonstrations for, according to Gaiman, "humane treatment and a bill of rights for mental patients and the protection of their bodies and their well-being.

[11][12] According to documents in the US vs Kember and Budlong case, Gaiman issued an order in 1975 for an operation to put false information in US security agency computers using planted agents.

Kember also credited Gaiman with the strategy to claim that CoS plants inside the American Medical Association were reporters for Freedom magazine.

Years later, the church accused him of sexual misconduct and putting himself above Scientologist founder L. Ron Hubbard and subsequently sent Gaiman to the Rehabilitation Project Force.

[citation needed] In April 2009, they appointed Myles McEntyre as Managing Director to run G&G on a day-to-day basis.