The senior pastor of Kingsway International Christian Centre
(KICC), Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, has responded to reports that he lost $5M to
a ponzi scheme and went further to reveal the “investment” was made seven and a
half years ago.
Ashimolowo made this known in a statement signed on his
behalf by Dipo Oluyomi, chief executive officer and James McGlashan, chief
operating officer for KICC.The statement reads;
“The attention of Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo and KICC has
been drawn to publication in the media with the headline: ‘Pastor Matthew
Ashimolowo loses $5million to Ponzi Scheme’.
“We wish to state that the headline was unfortunate and
misleading and has caused damage to the reputation of Pastor Ashimolowo. The
sensational headline suggests that Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo lost $5million
when INFACT HE DID NOT and did not make the decision to invest.“Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo is the Senior Pastor of KICC and
not her trustee and has never been a trustee of KICC.“As you are aware from the Charities Commission’s report,
the decision to invest was solely that of the U.K trustees without any
involvement of Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo.“Importantly as the report states, it is the trustees who
have the responsibility for investing Charity Funds and NOT PASTOR MATTHEW
ASHIMOLOWO.“The investment referred to were made by former trustees on
behalf of the Charity over SEVEN AND HALF YEARS AGO. They believed they were
acting in the best interest of the Charity and they did not and have not
benefited personally.“Their actions were totally independent and were not
influenced in any way by Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo.“KICC is a Charity whose main aim is to advance the
Christian religion in the U.K. and around the world as well as provide local
communities with a great deal of counseling and support, including educational,
bereavement and prayer support.”
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