Doctors’ Exodus Signals the Beginning of the End for MCGI’s Exploitative Machine
- Geronimo Liwanag
- Oct 2
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 3
One of the most striking developments in the ongoing collapse of MCGI’s machinery of exploitation is the growing number of doctors and health professionals who are finally breaking free. Among all professions within the group, doctors have been the most abused, disrespected, and exploited.
For years, MCGI paraded doctors as trophies utilized in its so-called charity works, which were nothing more than a charity-ponzi recruitment scheme and an image-building machine for Daniel Razon. Behind the stage lights and media exposure, these professionals received no real compensation for their time, skills, and sacrifices. Instead, their status was weaponized: “Kumo doctor ka, kaya mong mag-target ng malaki.” This became the unending burden imposed on them, with financial quotas and abuluyan targets far greater than what ordinary members were forced to shoulder.
The exit of doctors is a big blow to MCGI’s cultic exploitation machine. When health professionals, those who were once the prized faces of its “public service” image choose to walk away, it exposes the system for what it truly is: an institution feeding on prestige while draining the very people it exploits.
Former members Dr. Sumner Fuentes, Dr. Tina Fuentes, and Dr. Dean Harley stand as living proof of this resistance. Husband and wife, Dr. Summer and Dr. Tina, were baptized into MCGI on August 13, 2004. For years, they were placed at the frontlines, always visible in church projects, always pressured to give more. Their professional credibility was milked for Razon’s media spectacle, while privately they endured the heavy hand of financial exploitation.
When Mel Magdaraog, one of MCGI’s loyal operatives attempted to reach them out, it failed. This failure symbolizes more than just a broken line of communication; it represents the growing power of the Exiters’ movement and the deepening mistrust of members toward the organization’s attempts at control.
TURNING POINT
Recently, these doctors went live with Jr Badong, one of the leading MCGI Exiter influencers, former MCGI church worker, and once a trusted aide-de-camp of the Razon family. Their testimony and public stand, amplified through Jr Badong’s platform, sent shockwaves across the Exiter community and delivered a humiliating blow to the cult’s tightly controlled narrative.

For the Exiters, the presence of doctors and health professionals in our fold is not only a source of credibility, it is a declaration that even those once paraded as untouchable by MCGI’s propaganda can and will break free. Their stories add weight to the collective struggle: proving that the cult’s strongest facade, the projection of “charity” and “medical service” is nothing more than a hollow performance built on exploitation.
The doctors have exited. The machine is breaking. And the cult is crumbling.
We enjoin all doctors, health workers, and professionals still trapped inside to speak up, take a stand, and expose the exploitation. Only when professionals refuse to be used as tools of image-building can the cult’s machinery truly collapse.