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  1. The City Harvest Church criminal breach of trust (CBT) case was one of the longest criminal trials in Singapore's history. [2] Church founder Kong Hee and five other church leaders were found guilty by a District Court on 21 October 2015 of CBT by agent after misappropriating some S$50 million of church funds.

  2. Oct 21, 2015 · All six accused in the City Harvest Church trial were found guilty of misusing church funds. Kong Hee, Tan Ye Peng, Chew Eng Han, John Lam, Sharon Tan and Serina Wee all posted bail.

  3. Feb 1, 2018 · SINGAPORE - A five-judge Court of Appeal on Thursday (Feb 1) dismissed a bid by prosecutors to reinstate the original convictions for City Harvest Church (CHC) founder Kong Hee and five...

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  4. Nov 20, 2015 · The City Harvest trial ended with all six church leaders sentenced to jail. Church founder Kong Hee was sentenced to 8 years in prison, five other church leaders got between 21 months and 6...

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  5. Oct 21, 2015 · CHC founder Kong Hee, his deputy Tan Ye Peng, former church accountant Serina Wee, former church finance manager Sharon Tan, former investment manager Chew Eng Han and former CHC board member...

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  6. Nov 20, 2015 · SINGAPORE — The six City Harvest Church (CHC) leaders convicted of criminal breach of trust and falsification of accounts have been sentenced, with founder Kong Hee jailed eight years.

  7. Mar 25, 2015 · City Harvest Trial: Tan Expressed Mixed Emotions About Last Five Years – City News. By The City News Team March 25, 2015. Tan Ye Peng tells the court that he is happy the church found its home, but sad that it lost an opportunity to do global missions when the Crossover Project ended abruptly.