London police investigate £3.9 million pound fraud allegation in UK chapter of KICC
The City of London Police are currently investigating a 3.9 million pound fraud allegation alleged at a UK branch of Kingsway International Christian Center (KICC).This follows a similar investigation by the UK Charity Commission on the church in 2005 when it was the Kings Ministries Trust.

Matthew Ashimolowo
London Police are currently Investigating the church founded by Matthew Ashimolowo for a fraud allegation involving a Premier League footballer who lost 3.9 million pounds on what turned out to be a horrendous investment scheme.
According to a report by the UK Charity Commission - the government body in charge of regulating charities in the United Kingdom - there had been "mismanagement" at the Kingsway International Christian Church (KICC) when they invested and lost around 5 million pounds with former Charlton Athletics player, Richard Rufus.
The report stated that the church's trustees “did not exercise sufficient care” when they gave he money to Mr. Rufus.
Richard Rufus, who was a leading member of the church, was found to be a fraudster by a specialist civil court judge following an 8 million pound loss to investors in 2015.