KAYOLE REDEEMED BISHOP, CHURCH MEMBERS CHARGED WITH FRAUD.

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Andrew Gitonga M’Taramba (contractor), Mellon Ng’endo Maina, William Nyamu Joseph (Bishop), John Njeru Ndungo (Bishop) and Florence Wanjiru Tiras (Businesswoman) charged with conspiring to defraud the church of plot No. D4-199 in Kayole by falsely pretending that they had the authority to sell the said property on Tuesday November 6,2018/PHOTO BY S.A.N.

BY REPORTER.

Two Kenya Redeemed Church Bishops and church members have been charged with conspiracy to defraud the church its piece of land.

The five church member Contractor Andrew Gitonga M’Taramba,  Mellon Ng’endo Maina, Bishop William Nyamu Joseph, Bishop John Njeru Ndungo and businesswoman Florence Wanjiru Tiras are accused of conspiring to defraud the church of plot No. D4-199 in Kayole by falsely pretending that they had the authority to sell the said property.

The alleged offence was committed between 1st January 2012 and 15th October 2012 in Nairobi, jointly with others not before court.

The five congregants were also charged with making a document without authority on or about 15th October 2012 with intent to defraud.

The court heard that the accused, jointly with others not before court and without lawful authority, made a special power of attorney and sale agreement for plot No. D-144 Kayole, purporting them to be genuine drawn and filed by Wandugi Karathe & Co Advocates and issued by Kenya Redeemed church.

Lastly, the accused persons were charged with uttering false documents to wit power of attorney and sale agreement drawn and filed by Wandugi Karathe & Co Advocates to Mwangi Chiera, the Deputy Director Housing Development Department Nairobi County.

The accused persons are alleged to have secretly split from Redeemed Church of Kenya and formed their own church by the name New Life Redemption Ministries between 2012 and 2013.

It is during this period that they are said to have jointly transferred ownership of Redeemed Church to their new Ministry. Wandugi Karathe & Co. Advocates is said to have denounced the said documents.

The five denied the charges before Senior Principal Magistrate Martha Mutuku and were released on a bond of Sh 200,000 or a cash bailof Sh 100,000.

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