City Harvest News
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Singapore’s City Harvest Church founder Kong Hee conspired with five others to misuse S$50.6 million ($41 million) of the church’s funds to promote his wife’s music career, a prosecutor said at the start of a trial.
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Six months after Hurricane Sandy, Margarette Purvis is still trying to get food to the hungry.
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A few years ago, chef Bill Telepan heard about kids “coming into school with a big bottle of orange soda or a big bag of chips” for breakfast.
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At “Miracle-Seed Sunday” in Singapore’s New Creation Church last month, the pastor’s sermon was preceded by PowerPoint and video presentations, and donations were overseen by auditors.
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Singapore’s City Harvest Church doubled its stake in a downtown convention center last year to 39.2 percent for an additional S$54 million ($43 million).
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Singapore’s City Harvest Church doubled its stake in a downtown convention center last year to 39.2 percent for an additional S$54 million, the Straits Times reported, citing Executive Pastor Aries Zulkarnain.
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J. Michael Evans, vice chairman at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., who oversees the firm’s business in emerging markets, last night paid $22,000 for Eric Ripert to cook in his home.
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The founder and senior pastor of Singapore’s City Harvest Church was charged with three counts of dishonestly using the charity’s funds to finance his wife’s singing career.
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Singapore police arrested Kong Hee, the founder of a church in the Asian city whose pop singer wife Ho Yeow Sun has performed with artists like Wyclef Jean, for allegedly falsifying accounts.
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