translated from Spanish: Bishop Eduardo Durán renounced the presidency of the Pentecostal Methodist Church

This Friday, Bishop Eduardo Durán, gave up his post as president of the Pentecostal Methodist Church, after the controversy over the properties to his name and the investigation that is carried against him for allegedly laundering of assets.
Durán reported through a press conference that resigned to his office, a request made by other members and faithful of the church.
The religious accused that there is a series of inaccurate information regarding what is being accused and that his decision responds to a restructuring of the Methodist Church.
“We will promote a process of institutional reorganization. This dynamic, will allow us to renew in its entirety the authorities of our church, to transparent the processes and to modernize the institution, “he said.
On the accusations of receiving about $30 million per month in tithes, he explained that part of the reorganization will be to ensure more transparency within the institution.
“The form of the authority’s generation will be reviewed in order to reduce the concentration of faculties. Measures will also be implemented to give more internal transparency to church administration, “he said.
He also reported that other renunciations presented by “Those who announced them through the media, social networks and letters”, including the names of eleven people, including his son, Eduardo Durán Salinas, were accepted.



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