Fung shui masters hit out at former colleague Peter Chan
Under fire in the courts, pursued by creditors and the taxman, Peter Chan Chun-chuen is also in trouble with leaders of his former profession.
"It is shameless for Chan to speak ill of fung shui now," master Szeto Fat-ching said. "Religious belief is a personal choice. But you don't use the religion to sell your image and you don't take advantage of the human network brought by the belief.
"If you do, it's doubtful whether you are faithful to the religion."
Chan, known as Tony when he was acting as Wang's fung shui adviser but as Peter since his conversion in March, has called the ancient Chinese art "works of evil".
Another master, Gladys Mak Ling-ling, questioned the ethics of Chan's conduct.
"Like the relationship between a doctor and a patient, fung shui masters should not engage in an intimate relationship with their clients and should not maintain a sexual relationship," Mak said.