Catholic Priest Lands in Trouble After Gambling Away Money Meant for Refugees
A priest has shocked people when it was alleged that he lost all the money meant for refugees while gambling.
Father Amer Saka
Police have launched an investigation into Father Amer Saka, a
Chaldean Catholic priest from London, Ont., after church officials
reported more than $500,000 slated for refugee sponsorship was lost to
gambling.
According to The Star, Father Amer Saka, a priest working at the
St. Joseph Chaldean Catholic Church in London, is under investigation
after telling his bishop, Emanuel Shaleta, that funds intended to help
new Canadians had instead vanished in vice, Shaleta said.
“He called me on the phone and . . . said he lost all the money. I said, ‘How?’ He said, ‘Gambling,’” Shaleta told the Star on Saturday, referring to a conversation he said took place Feb. 23.
“We believe that Father Saka has a serious gambling problem and that these funds may have been used for that purpose,” he said.
“Since there is an investigation going on, we cannot confirm what he’s saying.”
Shaleta, who sits at the head of Canada’s first and only Chaldean
eparchy, or jurisdiction, said he suspended the priest immediately after
learning of the missing money.
The bishop drove to London the next day to take Saka for several
days of voluntary treatment at Southdown Institute, a non-profit
facility north of Toronto for priests battling problems ranging from
addiction to depression to sexually abusive behaviour.
London police confirmed they received a complaint Feb. 24 of alleged financial misappropriation related to the local parish.
“An investigation is underway,” said spokesperson Const.
Sandasha Bough on March 15. The financial crimes probe was launched more
than a week after the initial report, said police, who needed bank
records before going further. No charges have been laid.
The allegations have not been proven in court.
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