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Singapore megachurch leaders convicted in pop music fraud case

The mix of money, faith and scandal in the case has fascinated the public in affluent Singapore.
Singapore megachurch leaders convicted in pop music fraud case
Singapore megachurch City Harvest Church founder Kong Hee (R) and his wife Sun Ho, also known as Ho Yeow Sun convicted of fraud. Photo by Edgar Su courtesy of Reuters.
Singapore megachurch City Harvest Church founder Kong Hee (R) and his wife Sun Ho, also known as Ho Yeow Sun convicted of fraud. Photo by Edgar Su courtesy of Reuters.

Singapore megachurch City Harvest Church founder Kong Hee (R) and his wife Sun Ho, also known as Ho Yeow Sun convicted of fraud. Photo by Edgar Su courtesy of Reuters.

SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The co-founder of a Singapore church and five other leaders were convicted of multi-million dollar fraud on Wednesday for diverting money to support his wife’s pop singing career, a rare fall from grace in the tightly regulated city-state.

The mix of money, faith and scandal in the case has fascinated the public in affluent Singapore, where such cases are rare under a system with little tolerance for corruption.


Senior pastor Kong Hee heads City Harvest Church, one of a growing number of Singapore’s megachurches preaching “prosperity gospel” that blends spiritual and material aspirations. (http://reut.rs/1LCxhXr)

The churches have ambitions to turn Singapore into a centre for evangelical Christianity and to export their faith to the world. Kong was arrested and charged in 2012 with criminal breach of trust and falsifying accounts.

The six church officials were convicted of diverting nearly S$51 million ($37 million) in funds to advance the career of Kong’s wife, Ho Yeow Sun.

“There is no doubt that they had something to hide … They knew they were acting dishonestly,” Judge See Kee Oon said in convicting the six in the Singapore subordinate court.

Ho has focused on the Mandarin pop market and has released albums, including “Embrace”, through Warner Music Taiwan.

A video from an English-language single, “China Wine”, shows her dancing intimately with rapper Wyclef Jean, sparking criticism that she had betrayed her calling as a Christian pastor.


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