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MP Edwin Tong made $2million for representing Kong Hee

zeroo

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Why be a minister when you can make more money in pte sector? Minister Shanmugum used to earn $6mil a year, now put cut to $1mil to serve the nation.


The City Harvest trial could go down as the most expensive criminal trial in Singapore's history.

After 141 days in court, all six defendants - including the church's founding pastor Kong Hee - were found guilty on Wednesday of varying counts of criminal breach of trust and falsifying accounts.

Senior lawyers The Straits Times spoke to said it would not be surprising if costs exceeded $2 million for each of the five defendants still being represented by lawyers. Four of these five are represented by Senior Counsel, regarded as the elite in the legal profession here, who can charge upwards of $1,000 an hour, said lawyers.

The remaining defendant, former church fund manager Chew Eng Han, has represented himself since May last year. Previously, he was represented by Senior Counsel Michael Khoo.

The defendants' lawyers declined to comment.

Chew, however, told The Straits Times that he had paid $1.1 million in legal fees so far. Of this, $400,000 came from a fund to which church members contributed, he said.

Put together, legal costs for the trial could shoot beyond $10 million, which would make it the most expensive criminal legal battle here, said experts.

The figure does not include the bail posted by each accused, which ranges from $750,000 to $1 million.

"It has been a very extensive and long trial that would require intensive preparation over a long period of time. So the legal fees would be quite substantial," said Senior Counsel Lok Vi Ming.

Other costly criminal battles include that of former Central Narcotics Bureau chief Ng Boon Gay, who was acquitted of corruption in 2013. It was estimated then that the trial could have cost over $1 million.

The City Harvest trial is also one of the longest criminal trials on record, though still not as long as a drug trafficking trial that ran for 168 days in the 1990s.

Veteran criminal lawyer Amolat Singh pointed out that with four Senior Counsel and their legal teams, costs would mount quickly.

"Everyone on the team has billable hours," he said, adding that the complexity of the trial is another big factor.

The prosecution alone called 14 witnesses and produced more than 1,400 documents.

"White-collar crime is always more complex than normal crime. For white-collar crime, you have so many angles, so many documents, so many vouchers - all these add to the complexity," said Mr Singh.

However, another veteran lawyer, who declined to be named, said if the $2 million in costs were averaged over the length of the trial, it would work out to a daily rate of about $14,000.

He said: "That's actually not unreasonable."

Meanwhile, despite the fact that in 2012, the Commissioner of Charities had warned the church against raising funds to pay the legal fees of the accused, former and current church members said independent efforts to raise funds have persisted.

Former member Nanz Chong-Komo, 46, said there were always "a lot of initiatives and encouragement" in church to help the defendants financially. She left the church in 2013.

Another church member, a prominent local businessman who declined to be named, confirmed this, and said he had personally given "a little bit".

"This is more like a love offering, it's not a church thing. The (defendants) never solicited donations. People give of their own free will," he said.
 

borom

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Despite employing SC's , they lost the case and found guilty on ALL counts - another example of paying more does not mean better service or quality.
Look at SGH Hep C deaths, dengue epidemics, haze, train breakdowns, hospitals overcrowding, high cost of housing-highest paid in the world also cannot solve them .
Why pay more ?
 

tonychat

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if you behave in an honest way, money will not be spent on this shit..

fucked up sinkie behaviour causes loss of money...i wonder why a pastor or priest could get into this level of wisdom... well, if you are a sinkie loser, that is what happen.
 

laksaboy

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Christians, this is exactly what the Bible meant by 'receiving praise from their own kind'. :wink:


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Phil Pringle: “CHC Will Only Get Stronger”
http://www.citynews.sg/2015/10/phil-pringle-chc-will-only-get-stronger/



Kong Hee & Phil Pringle’s Mentor David Yonggi Cho Convicted For Tax Evasion
http://c3churchwatch.com/2014/02/21...r-david-yonggi-cho-convicted-for-tax-evasion/


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laksaboy

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This article was from 2005. It's been 10 fucking years. Did anyone care? :rolleyes:

"God's Millionaires"
http://www.trinityfi.org/press/GodsMillionaires.html


..."It is my conviction that the present Pentecostal leaders like Brian Houston [pastor of Hillsong] and Phil Pringle [pastor of Christian City Church] have hijacked the godly movement, which was simply a fellowship of churches. They have turned it into a hierarchical denomination for selfish purposes and ends. It has become a fellowship of ministers, not churches," he says.

"Many of these ministers have made themselves multi-millionaires. They are no more than business magnates who benefit from the tax-free status of corporations that they lead. They are not 'pastors' but business managers who have cashed in on a loophole in the Western governmental tax system."
 

bigboss

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All criminal cases lawyers are multimillionaires. Cases are often fought in court just to earn fees and gain publicity even though the lawyers know no chance to win.

Accused persons with working brains prefer to plead guilty, serve the sentence and save their money. Pay the lawyers and still get to masok hotel changi.

Might as well use the money saved to go for vacation and stay in 5 five hotel.
 
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tonychat

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i like when all the City Harvest dumbfucked church goers is having a horse dick forced into their mouth..

I wonder what will they do now, will they still donate to that church?
 
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