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  2. Kong Hee - Wikipedia

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    Kong Hee (Chinese: 康希; pinyin: Kāng Xī; born 23 August 1964) is the founder and senior pastor of City Harvest Church. [2] He was convicted in 2015 of being involved in the City Harvest Church Criminal Breach of Trust Case , Singapore's biggest case in misuse of charitable funds.

  3. City Harvest Church Criminal Breach of Trust Case - Wikipedia

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    Convictions. Misuse of City Harvest Church's funds, around $50 million Singapore Dollars. 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 ...

  4. City Harvest Church - Wikipedia

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    City Harvest Church (Chinese: 城市丰收教会) or CHC is a pentecostal megachurch located within the Yunnan subzone of Jurong West planning area, Singapore.. Founded in 1989 by Kong Hee, the church officially bases its values on Charismatic and Pentecostal teachings, with emphases on such doctrines as the Great Commandment, the Great Commission and the Cultural Mandate.

  5. 2013 Little India riot - Wikipedia

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    40. Charged. 33. The 2013 Little India riot took place on 8 December 2013 after a fatal accident occurred at SST 21:23 at the junction of Race Course Road and Hampshire Road in Little India, Singapore, causing angry mobs of migrant labourers from South Asia to attack the bus involved and emergency vehicles that had by then arrived at the location.

  6. The Straits Times - Wikipedia

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    Media of Singapore. List of newspapers. The Straits Times (also known informally by its abbreviation ST) is a Singaporean daily English-language newspaper owned by the SPH Media Trust. [2] [3] [4] Established on 15 July 1845, it is the most-widely circulated newspaper in the country and has a significant regional audience.

  7. The New Paper - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Singapore. Circulation. Target 300,000 daily. Website. tnp .straitstimes .com. The New Paper is a Singaporean newspaper. It was originally published in tabloid format as a "noon paper", then from 2016 as a freesheet in the morning from 7 a.m. onwards. In December 2021 the paper went to digital only.

  8. STOMP (website) - Wikipedia

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    Straits Times Online Mobile Print (also abbreviated as STOMP or S.T.O.M.P) is a Singapore-based web aggregator and citizen journalism web portal managed by the SPH Media. Controversy. STOMP contributors, otherwise known as STOMPers, have been widely criticised for submitting xenophobic, racist and sexist content onto the portal.

  9. Freedom of religion in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Religious demography Main article: Religion in Singapore External videos Lee Kuan Yew on religious tolerance and aggressive proselytisation in 1990, Youtube video Singapore has an area of 330 square miles (850 km 2) and a total population of 5.7 million (as of 2023), of whom 3.8 million are citizens or permanent residents. According to a 2020 government survey, 80% of citizens and permanent ...