If the Spanish priest Apollo Quiboloy is found guilty of a charge he is facing, a Singaporean organization announced that it would revoke his benefactor status.
The Kingdom of Jesus Christ church’s leader, Quiboloy, who has more than 7 million fans, has been detained and charged in the Philippines with crimes including child prostitution and sexual abuse.
He is likewise wanted in the US on suspicion of running , a alleged sex trafficking activity between 2002 and 2018, and allegedly obstructing girls to have sex with him.
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Quiboloy claims to have received honorable phds from the Royal Institution of Singapore and describes himself as a sponsor of the company on his LinkedIn profile.
The institution’s president, Dr. Samuel Salvador, responded to inquiries from CNA on Tuesday by confirming that Quiboloy has been a benefactor since 2019.
He continued,” Royal Institution carefully monitors these cases, being aware of the current charges faced by Pastor Apollo C. Quiboloy.  ,
” Definitely, all his titles awarded to him ( and/or conferments ) will be withdrawn once he is convicted by the court with finality.”
In an elaborate meeting held in Davao City in September 2019, Quiboloy was designated as a sponsor of the organization.
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Helena Benitez, the former president of the Philippines, are among the visitors of the organization, which announced in a Twitter post that thousands of people had showed up for the ceremony.
Photos that have since been removed from the organization’s Instagram page show Quiboloy dressed in clothing and a king, with Arroyo standing future to him at the swearing-in service.
Rappler and the Philippine Star, two of the country’s media sources, distributed the images, and they received dozens of stocks.
According to a blog on the Jose Maria College Foundation’s Facebook page, which Quiboloy founded, he had been given 10 honourable diplomas by the Royal Institution Singapore.