The South African government has threatened a jail term for Chris
Oyakhilome if his church, Christ Embassy, fails to release its financial records, the South African based News24 is reporting.
The Commission for the Promotion and Protection of Cultural,
Religious and Linguistic Communities said several religious leaders in
the country could be jailed if they fail to comply with the demands of
the commission.
The commission said it was investigating the commercialization of
religion and abuse of people’s beliefs and had summoned several churches
to appear before it with their ordination certificate, registration
certificate, bank statements, and annual financial statements from 2012.
Thoko Mkhwanazi-Xaluva said the commission had been forced to take a
legal route because some of the church leaders had failed to comply with
their directive.
“Some of these religious leaders will face prison if they do not
comply and we have been clear about our course of action,”
Mkhwanazi-Xaluva told News24.
“Some religious leaders have also threatened the commission, which is leading us towards the legal route.”
Mr. Oyakhilome, the founder of Christ Embassy, had indicated he would
take a legal action to stop the commission from forcing it to open his
books, according to Mkhwanazi-Xaluva.
Christ Embassy had earlier sought for an extension of time to enable it review its financial records.
Ms. Mkhwanazi-Xaluva said they were also considering filing charges
of intimidation against religious leaders who had publicly threatened
the commission.
She wondered why some pastors would take money from their followers and, yet, refuse to provide their financial records.
“These people take money from people,” she said.
“What are they doing with that money? We want to know. We will not back down.
“If he (Mr. Oyakhilome) intends on that route, we are ready. He
will have to face the same fate as the others who refuse to hand over
their financial records.”
While most of the old traditional churches – including the Catholic
church, the Methodist church, the Presbyterian Church, and the Lutheran
Church – had requested for an extension of time; a lot of the new breed
churches had threatened court action.
Earlier this month, a South African pastor, Paseka Motsoeneng, told
the commission he would rather go to jail than hand over his financial
records.
Mr. Motsoeneng (popularly known as Mboro), the head of Incredible
Happenings church, is known in the country for his healings and
miracles.
“Now the headlines will be saying Mboro has R10 million in his
account…. I have enemies. Now they will know my strength and weakness… I
want to protect myself, my church and my ministry so I have to look and
consult thoroughly with my lawyers,” he said.
“For my belief, I will be glad to go to jail. Even now, I can be taken there.”
Source: (GOSSIPMILL)
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