An offshore company, Chillon Consultancy Limited, has been
linked to the General Overseer of The Synagogue Church of All Nations, Prophet
Temitope Joshua; and his wife, Evelyn.
The company was incorporated on June 20, 2006, at the
British Virgin Island, a notorious tax haven.
German newspaper, Süddeutsche Zeitung, had
last week released the PanamaPapers, the biggest leak in the history of data
journalism, publishing online 11.5 million documents from Panamanian law firm,
Mossack Fonseca, which showed how some prominent people across the world
criminally hid money using anonymous shell corporations across the world.
The Panamanian law firm, regarded as one of the world’s most
secretive companies, according to the documents, has helped clients launder
money, dodge sanctions and evade tax.
According to documents sighted by Nigerian online
medium, Premium Times, Joshua and his wife own one ordinary
share each, although the company, with registration number 1033675, is
authorised to issue a maximum “50,000 no par value shares of a single class.”
It remains unclear what businesses Joshua transacted with
the shell company which has no physical presence in Tortola, the largest and
most inhabited island on the British Virgin Island.
Chillon Consultancy Limited uses the office address of its
registered agent, Mossack Fonseca (Akara Bldg., 24 De Castro Street, Wickhams
Cay 1, Road Town, Tortola) as its contact information on the British Virgin
Island.
However, the spokesman for Joshua, Mr.
Iwelunmor Patrick, denied the report, describing it as an attempt to smear the
good name of the cleric.
He said the only two institutions linked to Joshua were
SCOAN and Emmanuel TV.
Iwelumor said, “The report is a big lie. Prophet T.B. Joshua
is too refined to soil his hands. These reports were written by some
unscrupulous online media to smear the good name of the cleric. To the best of
my knowledge, apart from Emmanuel TV and SCOAN, Prophet T.B.
Joshua is not running any institution.
They also noted that the non-payment of salaries and
pensions were “reprehensible, criminal and unacceptable.”
They said that the congress would liaise with its affiliate
unions, state councils, civil society bodies to engage those owing workers’
salaries in the streets.
The labour leaders also appealed to the police authorities
and those in charge of the recruitment exercise for 10,000 policemen to ensure
that it was carried out in a fair and transparent manner.
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