City Harvest's founder Kong Hee & 4 others arrested/charged
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concern2:
Religiously linked or otherwise, a wrong is a wrong.Don't know if it is right of me to compare, but was there such reaction from followers and 'supporters' in Ming Yi's case? I do not recall there to be. The reaction then was more or less similar to Durai's case.
Why do you think the reaction is different this time, since Ming Yi was also religiously linked?
Boils down to the mindset of the followers.
But agree that until the 5 are proven guilty, we should not be too quick to pass judgement. Just feel sad for the other four if they did not benefit at all from the alleged wrongdoing. -
BeContented:
Know how the funds are being moved all around so elaborately/inappropriately ??? hmmmmm
innocent until proven guilty... :xedfingers:
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I believe most if not all of us know someone from CHC.... never a good table topic... Cos' they will always be very defensive... It's either you're with them or against them... Cannot be neutral one...

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Busymom:
I read that money has also been moved around to help one of the pastor...so one of the other 4 also benefitted. Seems that people only focus on misusing of fund to benefit Sun Ho but forgotten the other charge.
But agree that until the 5 are proven guilty, we should not be too quick to pass judgement. Just feel sad for the other four if they did not benefit at all from the alleged wrongdoing.
One of them donated alot to the church in the earlier year. He got into financialy trouble recently and the church decided to help him by using the church fund.....something like that...can't remember the detail. -
U know the Law of the land
And you break it ?
But you doing the work of God?
What an ‘irony’. ??
Like Busymom say "a wrong is a wrong "
No 2 wAy about it ???! -
buds:
Nebbermind... that cud be it! Else there wouldn't be followers saying, it's ok.. outsiders won't know how much SH did to help others and what she has done to help others. A case of nebbermind... we know where it goes.. we don't mind.. it's eventually put to good use.. to help people. Guess for some, they've probably known all along?
d sentiments of d supporters n whether it was eventually put to gud use in outreach project don't matter when it goes before d court. d law only looks at intent. d gud deeds done can be use in mitigation plea.
Concocting a scheme to roundtrip n channelling funds thro' various entities indirectly for SH's expenditures just does not look above board.
In d case of Joachim Kang, he was convicted of CBT for misappropriating money entrusted to his care by a parishioner.
His defence then was they were gifts. He still went in.
In d case of Ming Yi, his conviction included charges of fraud, falsifying documents n forgery though all he did was trying to help his PA on a $50K loan,
Though d loan was eventually returned. It doesn't matter in d eyes of d law. d process was improper. -
concern2:
Ming Yi's supporters in Foo Hai Chan Monastery continue to support him even after his conviction,Don't know if it is right of me to compare, but was there such reaction from followers and 'supporters' in Ming Yi's case? I do not recall there to be. The reaction then was more or less similar to Durai's case.
though there were calls by other Buddhists to defrock him.
I don't think he was defrock by a Sangha Council, coz he remains d abbot for dat Monastery.
In explaining why he lied to d CoC, he brought up d parable of a poisonous snake .
Though he knows it is against d Precepts to kill, he still will do it expediently to protect his patients.
Durai's misuse of public funds caused a much bigger public outcry compared to Ming Yi, n we nvr look at peanuts d same again.
ps I tried again, but I still couldn't upload d chart I mentioned earlier. Maybe d chart size is bigger than wat's allowed, or I m not doing it right. -
Way2GO:
There is a standard procedure laid out by the Buddha to defrock a misbehaved monk. However, in Singapore, there simply isn't sufficient senior monks and elders to initiate the process.
Ming Yi's supporters in Foo Hai Chan Monastery continue to support him even after his conviction,
though there were calls by other Buddhists to defrock him.
I don't think he was defrock by a Sangha Council, coz he remains d abbot for dat Monastery. -
buds:
Agree, that's why I'm steering clear from making judgements, just analyzing society from a different angle. Hope this is ok...BeContented:
Know how the funds are being moved all around so elaborately/inappropriately ??? hmmmmm
innocent until proven guilty... :xedfingers:
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Way2GO:
Wow. Thanks for the info.
Ming Yi's supporters in Foo Hai Chan Monastery continue to support him even after his conviction,concern2:
Don't know if it is right of me to compare, but was there such reaction from followers and 'supporters' in Ming Yi's case? I do not recall there to be. The reaction then was more or less similar to Durai's case.
though there were calls by other Buddhists to defrock him.
I don't think he was defrock by a Sangha Council, coz he remains d abbot for dat Monastery.
In explaining why he lied to d CoC, he brought up d parable of a poisonous snake .
Though he knows it is against d Precepts to kill, he still will do it expediently to protect his patients.Way2GO:
Oh! :stupid: how could I forget that! THE PEANUT! :rant: :nunchuk:Durai's misuse of public funds caused a much bigger public outcry compared to Ming Yi, n we nvr look at peanuts d same again.
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