The trustees of TB Joshua’s Church of all Nations (SCOAN) were today (November 30) set to be charged over a building collapse that killed at least 116 people on 12 September, 2014 according top South Africa media.
According to Nigerian newspaper Premium Times, the trustees, of whom TB Joshua is one, would be hauled before the Lagos State High Court in Ikeja.
They would be prosecuted alongside the engineers who constructed the collapsed six-storey building, the report said.
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The engineers had filed two separate suits before Justice Buba seeking an order restraining the police from inviting, arresting or prosecuting them over the victims’ death, the report said.
An inquest called earlier this year to determine the circumstances and causes of the collapse attributed it to structural failures and said the church should be prosecuted as the guesthouse did not have planning permission.
However, the engineers described the coroner’s verdict as "unreasonable, one-sided and biased". Joshua reportedly also blasted the coroner’s ruling, saying it was biased.
Most of the victims of the collapse were South African.
Source: Premium Times


