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http://www.citynews.sg/2016/09/city-harvest-appeal-cbt-was-not-made-out-says-defense/
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http://www.citynews.sg/2016/09/city-harvest-trial-appeal-begins/
John Lam believed that investment into Xtron and Firna were genuine investment and redemption of bonds would be made via Ho’s album sales.
Lam’s involvement in the bond transaction were limited and episodic.
There was no intent to cause wrongful loss to the church.
Controlling the fund can be viewed managing the way the third party accessed church fund.
http://www.citynews.sg/2015/11/city-harvest-trial-start-of-sentence-deferred-to-jan-2016/
And so, the leaders were convicted and sentenced.
I am still hoping they will appeal against the conviction and sentencing.
Anyway, my prayer is with them, their family and the church.
http://www.citynews.sg/2015/10/city-harvest-trial-church-will-forge-on-despite-verdict/
“For all the dreamers, our planet’s dream is not over yet.”
– Chrono Cross –
We lost the battle today.
But, it is not the last battle.
It is true that the current verdict is not favorable toward the leaders.
However, it is still not the end.
Remember the case of NUS professor who was involved in sex-for-grades case?
He was acquitted by the High Court.
I really think CHC leaders should appeal to High Court (assuming they have enough finance).
But for now, I guess they should really rest their mind and body.
Stay strong, CHC!