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Australian missionary Martin Chan freed after fraud charges dropped

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Martin Chan, an Australian missionary who underwent three months detention and the possibility of a lengthy prison sentences for alleged fraud, is now a free man. Chan had faced fraud charges, allegations made by another person involved in the missionary’s charity work in a school construction project, undertaken by HIS International Services, a Christian run non governmental organisation and had undergone a four year ordeal.

 

Chan said that he was relieved to be a free man and now he has to get rid of the stigma of being a former detainee and continue with their charity work in Cambodia. Chan and his wife Deborah Kim volunteered as Christian missionaries in Cambodia for seven years.

 

He had managed a school school construction project as a volunteer for HIS International Services. It lost funding halfway through construction in 2016, and the contract was terminated with local builders PHV Construction.

 

read more https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50715729/martin-chan-an-australian-missionary-here-for-charity-works-and-facing-fraud-charges-is-now-a-free-man/

ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

ThaiVisa, it's also in French

"continue with their charity work in Cambodia"......he must be nuts!

Every missionary or religious promoter is guilty of fraud

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