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South Africa's probe reveals foreign pastors, including fugitive Shepherd Bushiri, used fake visas and forged docs to steal millions from congregants, buying luxury assets and exploiting religious trust.
A South African Special Investigating Unit report has uncovered a network of foreign pastors, including fugitive Shepherd Bushiri, who allegedly used fraudulent visas and forged documents to gain residency, exploiting their religious influence to siphon millions from congregants.
The group, linked to individuals from Nigeria and Malawi, reportedly funneled funds into luxury assets like a $1.2 million jet, cash-purchased homes, and personal accounts, while manipulating immigration systems and misusing donations.
The investigation highlights systemic vulnerabilities and widespread financial misconduct within faith-based organizations.
La investigación de Sudáfrica revela que los pastores extranjeros, incluido el fugitivo Shepherd Bushiri, usaron visas falsas y documentos falsificados para robar millones a los feligreses, comprar bienes de lujo y explotar la confianza religiosa.