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LITTLEREDDOT

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Unless it is adjourned again,Kong Hee's and the other five accused's court case begins 4 October (Thursday).
 

LITTLEREDDOT

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Wonder if there will be naughty text messages.

Sun: "Your sp has a chip. It's in my body now."

KH: "U sure it is mine and not Wyclef Jean's?"
 

laksaboy

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Cecilia Sue is also a 'star witness' at the CHC trials. She will claim that Kong Hee forced her to give him BJs at the church carpark.
 

streetsmart73

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Cecilia Sue is also a 'star witness' at the CHC trials. She will claim that Kong Hee forced her to give him BJs at the church carpark.



hi there


1. hahaha!
2. laksa, if that is so.
3. cs is even more chiong & experienced than what i expected from her slutty mouth!
4. just wondering whether can she perform a deep throat thing?
 
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Mdm Tang

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Unless it is adjourned again,Kong Hee's and the other five accused's court case begins 4 October (Thursday).


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i worry when it is adjourned ... :smile:



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Third defendant in the City Harvest case allowed to travel overseas

By bryna sim

City Harvest Church vice chairman Tan Ye Peng, who is among six senior members of the church charged for criminal breach of trust and falsifying accounts, has successfully applied to the court for permission to travel overseas.

He plans leave Singapore for a four-day mission trip to Indonesia.

The 39-year-old is the third defendant to have done so after Chew Eng Han, the mega church's investment manager, and founding pastor Kong Hee.

Tan was the only one of the six accused to show up in court on Thursday for the second pre-trial conference (PTC), where lawyers exchange information or evidence with the prosecution, since they were charged for misuse of church funds.
 

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Trial involving City Harvest Church leaders to begin in May

Judge appointed for trial involving six City Harvest Church leaders; trial to start in May

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Pastor Kong Hee (R in white) holds his wife Ho Yeow Sun's hand as they leave the subordinate courts in Singapore on June 27, 2012. (AFP Photo/Roslan Rahman)

SINGAPORE - A judge has been appointed for the trial involving leaders of City Harvest Church.

District Judge See Kee Oon will preside over the trial that is set for 15 to 23 May, which was decided during a closed-door pre-trial conference held on Friday.

Six City Harvest Church leaders, including its founder Senior Pastor Kong Hee, are charged with misusing church funds.

The others are Serina Wee Gek Yin, Chew Eng Han, Sharon Tan, Tan Ye Peng and John Lam.

The six leaders are accused of conspiring to cheat the church of millions of dollars.

They allegedly channelled some S$24 million into sham bond investments, and misappropriated some S$26 million to cover up the first sum.

The money was allegedly used to boost the music career of Kong Hee's wife, Sun Ho.

Channel NewsAsia understands that defence lawyers for the six Church leaders had on Friday tried to postpone the trial dates, although the reason for this was not disclosed.

Channel NewsAsia understands the prosecution "strongly objected" to the postponement of trial dates.

After hearing from the lawyers from both sides, District Judge Victor Yeo decided that the trial dates should remain unchanged.

It is understood this is because the case has been going on for almost a year, and it is in the public's interest that the trial is not postponed.

Channel NewsAsia also understands that during a closed-door session held on 15 December 2012, the prosecution had already provided the defence counsel with court documents to facilitate the preparation of an agreed statement of facts for the trial.

A final closed-door session will be held on 23 April before the trial begins.

- CNA/ck

 

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Trial involving City Harvest Church leaders to begin in May

Judge appointed for trial involving six City Harvest Church leaders; trial to start in May

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Pastor Kong Hee (R in white) holds his wife Ho Yeow Sun's hand as they leave the subordinate courts in Singapore on June 27, 2012. (AFP Photo/Roslan Rahman)

SINGAPORE - A judge has been appointed for the trial involving leaders of City Harvest Church.

District Judge See Kee Oon will preside over the trial that is set for 15 to 23 May, which was decided during a closed-door pre-trial conference held on Friday.

Six City Harvest Church leaders, including its founder Senior Pastor Kong Hee, are charged with misusing church funds.

The others are Serina Wee Gek Yin, Chew Eng Han, Sharon Tan, Tan Ye Peng and John Lam.

The six leaders are accused of conspiring to cheat the church of millions of dollars.

They allegedly channelled some S$24 million into sham bond investments, and misappropriated some S$26 million to cover up the first sum.

The money was allegedly used to boost the music career of Kong Hee's wife, Sun Ho.





Ho looks haggard , got banged too much by Wyclef and his homies :biggrin:
 

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COC considering removing 8 persons from posts in City Harvest Church

The Commissioner of Charities (COC) is considering removing eight individuals from their positions in City Harvest Church, including church founder Kong Hee, as part of the next stage of its ongoing inquiry into the charity.

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Pastor Kong Hee (R in white) holds his wife Ho Yeow Sun's hand as they leave the subordinate courts in Singapore on June 27, 2012. (AFP Photo/Roslan Rahman)

SINGAPORE: The Commissioner of Charities (COC) is considering removing eight individuals from their positions in City Harvest Church, including church founder Kong Hee.

This will be part of the next stage of its ongoing inquiry into the charity. An inquiry into the church was instituted in May 2010.

The latest move is based on the inquiry findings of February 2011 which revealed there was misconduct and mismanagement in the administration of the charity, particularly with regard to money in the Building Fund which had been earmarked for specific purposes. Financial irregularities of at least S$23 million was discovered.

The funds were used with the intention to finance Ho Yeow Sun's secular music career, and the inquiry found there was a concerted effort to conceal it from stakeholders.

But there is a due process which has to be observed, before any final decision on the removal can be made.

Spelling this out in detail on Tuesday, the COC said suspension orders were issued on nine church individuals in June 2012. This order is valid for 12 months.

On 28 December last year, the COC made a proposal to all nine that he would defer the next stage, should they collectively agree to a voluntary extension of their suspension orders until six months after the conclusion of the criminal trial.

This was done purely on a goodwill basis.

But there was no collective agreement on the matter. So before the lapse of the suspension order, the COC intends to proceed with the removal process against eight of them.

They are Kong Hee as well as church trustees and employees Lam Leng Hung, Tan Ye Peng, Kelvin Teo Meng How, Sharon Tan Shao Yuen, Jacqueline Tan Su Pheng, Chew Eng Han and Serina Wee Gek Yin.

As for Ho Yeow Sun, the COC says there is insufficient evidence for now to indicate she was responsible for or facilitated the mismanagement in the charity.

But before a decision on the removal can be made, those affected can make representations to the COC.

For four individuals - namely Kong Hee, Lam Leng Hung, Tan Ye Peng and Kelvin Teo Meng How - the CoC is also inviting representations from the public on the proposal to remove them.

All representations to the COC have to be made by 13 May.

The final decision on whether to remove them, would be made in consultation with the Attorney-General.

Those affected by the decision have recourse to appeal to the High Court.

Meanwhile, the COC stressed that any individual who is removed may continue with his religious duties.

These are separate from holding any governance or management positions in the charity, and that normal services of the charity can continue as usual.

Also, any action taken by the COC is separate and independent from the ongoing criminal cases.

- CNA/ir

 
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