Toothiewabbit Supersonic August 4, 2014 Share August 4, 2014 walao ehh .. this is really ultimate rubber stamping i always thought rubber stamping means sign without reading the content ... sign blindly ... but still sign by the person himself is this a VERY serious criminal offence? https://sg.news.yahoo.com/city-harvest-church-leader-john-lam-in-spotlight-for-s-1-2-million--error--100459301.html And he has the temerity to suggest that Serina is more culpable since she suppose to verify the invoices ↡ Advertisement 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackyv Turbocharged August 4, 2014 Share August 4, 2014 walao ehh .. this is really ultimate rubber stamping i always thought rubber stamping means sign without reading the content ... sign blindly ... but still sign by the person himself is this a VERY serious criminal offence? https://sg.news.yahoo.com/city-harvest-church-leader-john-lam-in-spotlight-for-s-1-2-million--error--100459301.html Errr.. Rubber stamped signature can pass auditing meh?.. If can, I better make a few and let my staff use.... Hehehe Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TJX Turbocharged August 4, 2014 Share August 4, 2014 Errr.. Rubber stamped signature can pass auditing meh?.. If can, I better make a few and let my staff use.... Hehehe Can pass.. Provided the audit partner is your friend and has no integrity.. Shame the profession yet no guts to admit mistake and seek forgiveness... Full of excuses.. He will make a good politician.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kb27 Supersonic August 4, 2014 Share August 4, 2014 ah wee, mai siao la ... are you sure this face can make millions ? CHC spent half a million dollars buying Sun Ho's unsold CDs http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/chc-spent-half-a-million/1296604.html?cid=FBSG Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hiphiphoray 6th Gear August 4, 2014 Share August 4, 2014 Wahhhh.....can see the melon seed. Go court never wear goggles one lor.....sibeh cheap. CHC spent half a million dollars buying Sun Ho's unsold CDs http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/chc-spent-half-a-million/1296604.html?cid=FBSG Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TJX Turbocharged August 4, 2014 Share August 4, 2014 Wahhhh.....can see the melon seed. Go court never wear goggles one lor.....sibeh cheap. She spent so many millions on the melon of course must show people the result lah.. But too bad it's rotten melon nobody want to see.. Hahaha😄😄 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xefera 6th Gear August 5, 2014 Share August 5, 2014 Copy and paste for easy reading PHOTOS File photo: City Harvest founder Kong Hee ®, accompanied by singer-songwriter wife Sun Ho, arrives at the Subordinate Courts, on January 13, 2014. (Photo: TODAY website) SINGAPORE: Sun Ho was not the successful singer City Harvest Church had made her out to be. Evidence showed the church spent about half a million dollars to buy her unsold Mandarin CDs. The profitability of her artiste management company Xtron was also questioned, as the trial involving the church's leader Kong Hee and his five deputies resumed on Monday (Aug 4). The six church leaders are accused of misusing millions of church funds to buy sham bonds to bankroll Sun Ho's music career. She had been touted as a big commercial success, but lead prosecutor Mavis Chionh said the financial statements told a different story. In 2004, City Harvest Church spent about half a million dollars to buy her unsold (Mandarin) CDs - numbering at least 32,000 copies - to give away to overseas ministries and overseas churches. These details surfaced as the prosecution sought to highlight inconsistencies in former church board member John Lam's evidence. He had cited Ms Ho's success as a reason the church should invest in bonds issued by Xtron - her artiste management company. The Prosecutor had strong words for Lam. She called his evidence incredible, and a lie, and said he was desperate to find an explanation as to why he had gone along with a plan to let the church sink millions of dollars into what were essentially junk bonds. Lam pointed out that junk bonds were not necessarily bad bonds, and added that he had believed that Sun's US album sales would be good enough to cover the obligations of the bond. But the prosecution said that as a former director of Xtron, Lam would have known it was not a profitable company. For example, its only asset was a laptop, with all other assets loaned by the church. It did not even have the budget to pay for a S$46,000 freight services bill. The prosecution also drove home the point that Xtron was not the independent entity it had been made out to be. For one, Lam and his fellow accused Chew Eng Han had agreed to stamps of their signatures being made, to be used on Xtron invoices. Ms Chionh said the two were "happy to rubber stamp decisions", knowing they were made by Kong and the church. It was also heard that the bulk of Xtron's funding came from the church members. For example, Indonesian businessman Wahju Hanafi's donations to the Church Building Fund were refunded to him, and channelled to Xtron. The building fund pledges and tithes of some other members including Lam were also diverted to Xtron. The trial continues." I believe Kong make an intelligent decision in appointing this Lam guy to the board. He is totally clueless of what is happening all along. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExigeTan 3rd Gear August 5, 2014 Share August 5, 2014 A question on this - the "agreement" to the rubber stamp was from an email dated a long time ago - Just how does the prosecution sort through what must be 10s of thousands of emails and link them together? Some of the wording is rather innocuous and would never occur to me to do a search for Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic August 5, 2014 Share August 5, 2014 Copy and paste for easy reading PHOTOS File photo: City Harvest founder Kong Hee ®, accompanied by singer-songwriter wife Sun Ho, arrives at the Subordinate Courts, on January 13, 2014. (Photo: TODAY website) SINGAPORE: Sun Ho was not the successful singer City Harvest Church had made her out to be. Evidence showed the church spent about half a million dollars to buy her unsold Mandarin CDs. The profitability of her artiste management company Xtron was also questioned, as the trial involving the church's leader Kong Hee and his five deputies resumed on Monday (Aug 4). The six church leaders are accused of misusing millions of church funds to buy sham bonds to bankroll Sun Ho's music career. She had been touted as a big commercial success, but lead prosecutor Mavis Chionh said the financial statements told a different story. In 2004, City Harvest Church spent about half a million dollars to buy her unsold (Mandarin) CDs - numbering at least 32,000 copies - to give away to overseas ministries and overseas churches. These details surfaced as the prosecution sought to highlight inconsistencies in former church board member John Lam's evidence. He had cited Ms Ho's success as a reason the church should invest in bonds issued by Xtron - her artiste management company. The Prosecutor had strong words for Lam. She called his evidence incredible, and a lie, and said he was desperate to find an explanation as to why he had gone along with a plan to let the church sink millions of dollars into what were essentially junk bonds. Lam pointed out that junk bonds were not necessarily bad bonds, and added that he had believed that Sun's US album sales would be good enough to cover the obligations of the bond. But the prosecution said that as a former director of Xtron, Lam would have known it was not a profitable company. For example, its only asset was a laptop, with all other assets loaned by the church. It did not even have the budget to pay for a S$46,000 freight services bill. The prosecution also drove home the point that Xtron was not the independent entity it had been made out to be. For one, Lam and his fellow accused Chew Eng Han had agreed to stamps of their signatures being made, to be used on Xtron invoices. Ms Chionh said the two were "happy to rubber stamp decisions", knowing they were made by Kong and the church. It was also heard that the bulk of Xtron's funding came from the church members. For example, Indonesian businessman Wahju Hanafi's donations to the Church Building Fund were refunded to him, and channelled to Xtron. The building fund pledges and tithes of some other members including Lam were also diverted to Xtron. The trial continues." I believe Kong make an intelligent decision in appointing this Lam guy to the board. He is totally clueless of what is happening all along. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Count-Bracula Twincharged August 5, 2014 Share August 5, 2014 ah wee, mai siao la ... are you sure this face can make millions ? WHY NOT?? Have you been to the race course? 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spring Moderator August 5, 2014 Share August 5, 2014 WHY NOT?? Have you been to the race course? Haha! Good one bro........ but then this Sun Ho can run like the race course one or not? 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xefera 6th Gear August 5, 2014 Share August 5, 2014 WHY NOT?? Have you been to the race course? those winners have 4 legs leh. don't bet on this one to win any. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vid Hypersonic August 5, 2014 Share August 5, 2014 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duckduck Turbocharged August 5, 2014 Share August 5, 2014 https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=sun+ho&client=firefox-a&hs=xUc&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=sb&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=x57gU-bFBsqVuASq9YDIBg&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1440&bih=688 check out the 3rd pic from the top left LOL Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vid Hypersonic August 5, 2014 Share August 5, 2014 https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=sun+ho&client=firefox-a&hs=xUc&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=sb&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=x57gU-bFBsqVuASq9YDIBg&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1440&bih=688 check out the 3rd pic from the top left LOL Just post here lah [laugh] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vid Hypersonic August 5, 2014 Share August 5, 2014 Saw on facebook... funny [laugh] 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mockngbrd Supersonic August 5, 2014 Share August 5, 2014 Look very getai le 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Celicar Turbocharged August 5, 2014 Share August 5, 2014 I for one believe that Sun Ho is a really effective ambassador. Everytime I see her, I think OMG. Other times, I'm not so religious. ↡ Advertisement 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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