Police probe funds intended for use by Pentecostal Church of Singapore

The Pentecostal Church of Singapore in Tai Gin Road. Churchgoers said that the allegations have outraged many in the 500-strong congregation, which includes low-wage foreign workers who tithe their income.
The Pentecostal Church of Singapore in Tai Gin Road. Churchgoers said that the allegations have outraged many in the 500-strong congregation, which includes low-wage foreign workers who tithe their income. ST PHOTO: ALPHONSUS CHERN
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SINGAPORE - The police have launched an investigation after reports were made over the use of funds intended for the Pentecostal Church of Singapore.

Several staff of the church in Tai Gin Road, and its followers, have alleged that money meant for the church was used for purposes that are not related to its running.

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