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Another Day, And Another Fraud: Evangelical Fraud Rocks Singapore. by plaetton: 2:42pm On Oct 06, 2013
Today's international headline news.


http://news.yahoo.com/scandal-puts-spotlight-rich-singapore-churches-071254896.html

Singapore (AFP) - A multimillion-dollar scandal involving a Christian pastor, his singer wife and a glamorous financial executive has gripped Singapore, with allegations of fraud and tantalising glimpses into the expensive process of making a pop star.

Kong Hee, 47, the pastor and founder of the 20,000-strong City Harvest Church, is on trial alongside five other church officials for an alleged scheme to siphon off Sg$24 million ($19 million) to finance the singing career of his wife Sun Ho.

The accused allegedly misappropriated another Sg$26 million to cover up the original diversion.

Ho, 41, an established Mandarin pop singer who co-founded the evangelical megachurch with her husband in 1989, moved to Los Angeles in 2009 to launch an English-language singing career before the scandal scuttled her showbiz ambitions.

She does not face any charges herself, appearing stoically with her husband for his court appearances as her music videos continue to draw hits on video-sharing site YouTube.

The video for her song "China Wine" -- in which she dances in a nightclub alongside the rapper Wyclef Jean -- has attracted more than one million views so far.

In another video, the reggae-tinged "Mr Bill", she plays a skimpily-clad Asian wife who calls herself a geisha and sings about killing her African-American husband, played by the male supermodel Tyson Beckford.

Ho also posed for numerous pictures at exclusive events with American celebrities as part of her image-building campaign.

Evidence reportedly produced in court showed that the church had earmarked more than US$10 million as its marketing budget -- "in line with Shakira's marketing budget and less than the budget for Beyonce" -- to boost her Hollywood foray.

The Straits Times said the documents also showed more than US$1.6 million was spent on production fees for Wyclef Jean.

Channeled funds

The church has defended Ho’s attempt to become an international music star as part of a “crossover” campaign to spread God's message to the secular world through pop music.

But prosecutors say Kong and his subordinates engaged in a practice called "round-tripping" by channelling money allotted for a church building fund into sham bonds in church-linked companies so they could finance Ho's music career.

They falsified church accounts to make it appear the bonds were redeemed, prosecutors say. All six accused deny the charges.

The trial, which went into recess on September 20 and will resume in January, exposed complex money dealings and drew attention to the financial might of evangelical Christian churches in the largely Buddhist and Taoist city-state.

The trial also created a buzz in the mainstream press and on social media thanks to the church's photogenic former financial manager, Serina Wee, a 36-year-old mother of three whose stylish courtroom outfits have turned her into a fashion icon.

Wee faces six charges of criminal breach of trust for her role in the alleged scam, and four other charges for falsifying accounts.

Jeaney Yip, an Australia-based academic who has studied the marketing methods of fast-growing churches, said they make Christian teachings attractive by drawing on pop culture.

"Whatever’s in fashion, whatever’s stylish, whatever looks cool is used and infused in megachurch practic[/b]e," Yip said.

"Because of the religious and humanitarian element to giving, I do not think churchgoers generally question or pay attention to how the funds are managed," said Yip, a lecturer at the University of Sydney Business School.

[b]"The issue is not in the giving; it is in the management of the funds received that deserves accountability and transparency.
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City Harvest, which has 20,000 followers in Singapore and 49 affiliates in eight Asian territories, acquired a stake in one of the city-state's biggest convention centres in 2010 for Sg$310 million and holds its weekly services there.

Give and you shall receive

Terence Chong, a sociologist at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore, said some independent churches like City Harvest preach the "prosperity gospels" which seek to convince followers that offerings made to God through donations and voluntarism will be rewarded with spiritual and material blessings.

Singapore is one of the world’s wealthiest societies, with a per capita income of Sg$65,048 ($51,800) in 2012 according to official data.

"In essence, the prosperity gospels appeal to the culture of self-improvement and upward social mobility in capitalist societies," Chong said, adding that the followers tend to come mostly from the "emergent middle class".

The church's website exhorts members to donate money as a "form of worship" and lists acceptable credit cards.

"As we give, we have faith that He will never shortchange us," the website says.

"He will certainly bless our lives abundantly in return, because we can never out-give God!"
Re: Another Day, And Another Fraud: Evangelical Fraud Rocks Singapore. by plaetton: 2:44pm On Oct 06, 2013
Sounds familiar?

At least in Singapore, the law catches up with fraudsters.
The victims of evangelical fraud in Nigeria have no one to fight for them.
Re: Another Day, And Another Fraud: Evangelical Fraud Rocks Singapore. by Candour(m): 3:37pm On Oct 06, 2013
@Plaetton

This is sad but i want to tell you that this is not the true face of Christianity. These types might be in the majority but God hardly works with a majority. Even after 3 years of ministry, Christ only had 120 disciples waiting in the upper room. That is a sign about the few that really seek God. Forget the crowd at the business centers we call churches today.

The greedy and covetous are making the headlines and lining their pockets but they only profess Christ by mouth but have denied him a long time ago with their actions.

There are a few who have refused to be compromised. They might not be visible to you but they are real and exist.

I hope the charlatans like this continue to be exposed every day.

Cheers bro

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Re: Another Day, And Another Fraud: Evangelical Fraud Rocks Singapore. by italo: 4:04pm On Oct 06, 2013
^^^

Is there any point trying to convince plaetton this isnt true Christianity?
Re: Another Day, And Another Fraud: Evangelical Fraud Rocks Singapore. by Candour(m): 4:12pm On Oct 06, 2013
italo: ^^^

Is there any point trying to convince plaetton this isnt true Christianity?


Maybe it wont convince him but at least let me put it down in black and white that not all Christians think or behave that way
Re: Another Day, And Another Fraud: Evangelical Fraud Rocks Singapore. by plaetton: 4:32pm On Oct 06, 2013
italo: ^^^

Is there any point trying to convince plaetton this isnt true Christianity?


But where is this elusive True Christianity that we have been hearing about since he beginning of time?
It seems to be as common as the unicorn. lol

Where is this perfect Christianity and perfect peaceful Islam to be found?.

It seems that every religious sect is the perfect one ,
..until all their frauds and shananigans are publicly exposed.

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Re: Another Day, And Another Fraud: Evangelical Fraud Rocks Singapore. by italo: 5:04pm On Oct 06, 2013
plaetton:

But where is this elusive True Christianity that we have been hearing about since he beginning of time?
It seems to be as common as the unicorn. lol

Where is this perfect Christianity and perfect peaceful Islam to be found?.

It seems that every religious sect is the perfect one ,
..until all their frauds and shananigans are publicly exposed.

You find true Christianity in the same places you find the bad examples. You just pretend not to see it.

It would be bad publicity for your Atheist agenda.
Re: Another Day, And Another Fraud: Evangelical Fraud Rocks Singapore. by Nobody: 5:37pm On Oct 06, 2013
Plaetton please could you visit this thread, like to know what you think of it.

https://www.nairaland.com/1467245/david-did-not-kill-goliath
Re: Another Day, And Another Fraud: Evangelical Fraud Rocks Singapore. by plaetton: 7:43pm On Oct 06, 2013
barefootbandit: Plaetton please could you visit this thread, like to know what you think of it.

https://www.nairaland.com/1467245/david-did-not-kill-goliath

Yes I have . It is very interesting.
Once again we see that there was never one united Israel under yahweh. What we had were competing factions . Some worshipped Baal, some worshipped Ashera, Some worshipped the Queen of Heaven and the rest worshipped Yahweh.
But the Yahwehist were the most active , intolerant and violent.

They rewrote the entire history to suite their own sectarian postures.

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