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    City Harvest's founder Kong Hee & 4 others arrested/charged

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    • N Offline
      ngl2010
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      ChiefKiasu:
      ngl2010:

      But A and B have not given back $15.20 and $11.40 to Ah Gong, right? Is it still kept by A and B as \"investments\"?


      The 2nd tranche given by Ah Gong to A is for \"expenses\", not for investments. You don't get money back for expenses. The money given to C is for \"investments\". You don't get money back if the \"investments\" go bad.

      So the final picture is that A and B makes good on returns on the initial $24 \"investment\" made by Ah Gong, therefore removing all trails of the money that went to M. QED.

      Thanks, Chief. Very clear now.

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        raysusan
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        [quote]On the sixth day of the City Harvest trial involving six accused persons from the church, the prosecution showed that two sets of documents which were signed in 2007, appeared to have been drafted only in 2010.


        One of the documents was a personal guarantee signed by Mr Wahju Hanafi, indemnifying company Xtron Productions against any losses from the Crossover Project, which involved church founder Kong Hee's wife, pop singer Ho Yeow Sun. The other was another personal guarantee signed by accused persons Kong Hee, Tan Ye Peng, Chew Eng Han and witness Koh Siow Ngee, indemnifying Mr Wahju Hanafi for the earlier-mentioned guarantee.

        Deputy Public Prosecutor Christopher Ong pointed to an e-mail sent by accused Serina Wee to Chew in 2010, in which the drafts of the two personal guarantees came attached.

        DPP Ong asked Mr Koh if he recalled signing the guarantee in 2007. Mr Koh could not. When asked if he knew why Wee had drafted them in 2010, Mr Koh replied he did not know. Noting the three-year time gap, DPP Ong pressed: \"Does that look like an error to you?\" Mr Koh replied that it could have been an \"oversight\" or \"carelessness\".[/quote]what is this?? :scared:

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          .036281.036281.036281
          last edited by

          When I read that each accused has 2 helpers, I was like 😓 like royalty, pity there is no dog for each of them to pat every time they get comfortable on the chair.

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            Mawar
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            路人甲:
            When I read that each accused has 2 helpers, I was like 😓 like royalty, pity there is no dog for each of them to pat every time they get comfortable on the chair.

            I was quite tickled too by the over the top service rendered. Did they mention sour plums and cushions? Thought only Empress Dowagers in HK dramas get that type of treatment. The 2 helpers ... one girl and one boy?

            Not mentioned are the bird's nest in a flask and a detox massage after each ordeal?

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              ngl2010
              last edited by

              Mawar:
              路人甲:

              When I read that each accused has 2 helpers, I was like 😓 like royalty, pity there is no dog for each of them to pat every time they get comfortable on the chair.


              I was quite tickled too by the over the top service rendered. Did they mention sour plums and cushions? Thought only Empress Dowagers in HK dramas get that type of treatment. The 2 helpers ... one girl and one boy?

              Not mentioned are the bird's nest in a flask and a detox massage after each ordeal?

              What??? :yikes:

              Blind adoration... :faint:

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                ngl2010
                last edited by

                raysusan:
                [quote]On the sixth day of the City Harvest trial involving six accused persons from the church, the prosecution showed that two sets of documents which were signed in 2007, appeared to have been drafted only in 2010.


                One of the documents was a personal guarantee signed by Mr Wahju Hanafi, indemnifying company Xtron Productions against any losses from the Crossover Project, which involved church founder Kong Hee's wife, pop singer Ho Yeow Sun. The other was another personal guarantee signed by accused persons Kong Hee, Tan Ye Peng, Chew Eng Han and witness Koh Siow Ngee, indemnifying Mr Wahju Hanafi for the earlier-mentioned guarantee.

                Deputy Public Prosecutor Christopher Ong pointed to an e-mail sent by accused Serina Wee to Chew in 2010, in which the drafts of the two personal guarantees came attached.

                DPP Ong asked Mr Koh if he recalled signing the guarantee in 2007. Mr Koh could not. When asked if he knew why Wee had drafted them in 2010, Mr Koh replied he did not know. Noting the three-year time gap, DPP Ong pressed: \"Does that look like an error to you?\" Mr Koh replied that it could have been an \"oversight\" or \"carelessness\".
                what is this?? :scared:[/quote]I guarantee you, you guarantee me... tsk tsk tsk... I was reading CHC's news website and I cannot stand their version :sick: I promise myself that I won't go to their news website anymore 'cos I cannot take it :stupid:

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                  Augmum
                  last edited by

                  Pardon me…i have a question…

                  (maybe it has been raised or discuss here b4, but i din follow this thread closely)

                  Isit mandatory that members of the church (in this case CHC) need to contribute some percentage of their monthly salary to their church fund,
                  or isit it’s up to individuals ??

                  i know they have a donation online page…

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                    hquek
                    last edited by

                    Tithing is mentioned in the bible - 10%. But it’s up to individual how much he want to contribute.


                    (from experience in other church, i never been to CHC)

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                      ChiefKiasu
                      last edited by

                      ngl2010:
                      I guarantee you, you guarantee me... tsk tsk tsk... I was reading CHC's news website and I cannot stand their version :sick: I promise myself that I won't go to their news website anymore 'cos I cannot take it :stupid:

                      To see the forest for the trees, one needs to stay open to all opinions and views. It is only with complete information that we can truly understand the nature and extent of the issues we deal with.

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                        ngl2010
                        last edited by

                        Tithing is an Old Testament concept. Not New Testament.


                        Some have used this Old Testament concept to gather wealth for themselves.

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