City
Harvest Church founder Kong Hee (R) has had his jail sentence for misusing
church funds to boost the career of his pop-singer wife Ho Yeow Sun (L) reduced
on appeal
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The head of a wealthy
Singaporean Christian church who spent US$35 million in congregation funds on a
failed bid to promote his wife's music career had his jail term slashed on
appeal Friday.
AFP
report continues:
The
case, which involved raunchy music videos featuring celebrities like rapper
Wyclef Jean alongside the wife of City Harvest Church's leader Kong Hee,
originally saw the senior pastor handed an eight year jail term.
But
Singapore's High Court halved the 52-year-old's 2015 sentence for misusing
around Sg$50 million (US$35.6 million) in church funds in the failed attempt to
turn his wife Sun Ho, also a pastor, into a global pop star.
The
case was described by state prosecutors as the largest misappropriation of
charity funds in Singapore's legal history.
Prosecutors
had argued that Kong should be jailed 11-12 years, but the high court Friday
sentenced him to three years and six months jail.
Five
other leaders at the glitzy megachurch, which used pop music to attract members
and boost donations, also saw their original prison sentences reduced by the
court ruling.
Sun,
44, was never charged with any crime.
A
district court in 2015 convicted all six church leaders of fraud for diverting
Sg$24 million from the church building fund to help Sun, a Mandarin pop singer,
break into the global English-language market.
They
were also found guilty of misappropriating another Sg$26 million to cover their
tracks with a complex web of sham financial transactions.
Sun
moved to Los Angeles in 2009 where she starred in several racy videos,
including "China Wine", which featured Jean and was widely viewed --
and ridiculed -- on YouTube.
Her
showbiz ambitions were scuttled by the financial scandal.
Appeals
court judge Chao Hick Tin said the prison terms were cut as the six had acted
in what they felt were the best interests of the church.
"The
project was endorsed by the body of CHC," the judge said.
Tiny Singapore is one of the world's most affluent nations. Despite being a largely Buddhist and Taoist society, the city-state is home to well-funded Christian groups.
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