Kick him out
Nava Yogendra Swami: In Vrindavan, one of Prabhupada’s Bengali God-brothers massaged Prabhupada. Prabhupada was his exalted God-brother, so he massaged Prabhupada. Then this God-brother of Prabhupada’s started cooking for the Deities. And he started stealing sugar and ghee. Prabhupada’s disciples didn’t say anything to this person, because he was Prabhupada’s God-brother, their respectable uncle. But one day Prabhupada heard that his God-brother was stealing. Prabhupada said, “Why didn’t you tell me?” The devotees said, “Prabhupada, since he was your God-brother . . .” Prabhupada said, “God-brother means he can steal from Krishna? Kick him out. He’s not fit to be here.” I couldn’t believe that Prabhupada said that. Prabhupada did not show favoritism. No. The law is the law for everyone. Prabhupada’s God-brother was kicked out.
Source: Remembrances by Sidhanta Das – Folio Vedabase