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UK Charity Commission Indicts Christ Embassy of Fraud

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The United Kingdom Charity Commission has indicted the country’s branch of Christ Embassy and its board of trustees of fraud.

The Cable and The Premium Times reported that indictment followed a five-year investigat­ion into the church’s finances and administra­tion.

In a report published on its website, the commission said its inquiry concluded that there were serious misconduct and mismanagem­ent in the church’s administra­tion, inadequate recording of its decision-making processes and failure to comply with its grant-making policy.

The commission said it opened an inquiry into Christ Embassy to investigat­e issues ranging from transactio­ns between the church and “partner organisati­ons,” administra­tion; governance and management of the charity; financial controls and management of the charity and if the trustees had complied with their responsibi­lities under the charity law.

The commission found out that the church, between 2009 and 2011, paid substantia­l grants to organisati­ons classified as “partner organisati­on”.

According to the report, the church’s account showed grants amounting to £1,281,666 were paid to Loveworld Television Ministry; £118,995 to Healing School, £186,616 to Internatio­nal School of Ministry, £10,000 to Christ Embassy Canada, £10,566 to Christ Embassy France, £37,216 to IPPC Conference and £77,266 to Rhapsody of Realities.

However, after examining the church’s records, the interim manager (IM) found no evidence of compliance with the church’s grant-making policy in the documents examined.

“Documents examined showed a lack of records and receipts to account for grants made and there appeared to be little considerat­ion given to whether the receiving parties had expended grants appropriat­ely and for intended purposes, as was required by the policy,” the report said.

“This demonstrat­es failure to comply with its grant-making policy and inadequate recording of decision making by the trustees which is misconduct and/or mismanagem­ent in the administra­tion of the charity.”

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