Mental health staff helping patients tackle money problems – Financial Times

Naomi Rovnick February 16, 2018 Mental health practitioners in England are regularly helping their patients tackle money problems, according to new research that underscores the links between psychological and financial wellbeing. According to the Citizens Advice Bureau, eight out of 10 people who conduct talking therapy for the NHS treating anxiety and depression are also…

Steinhoff appoints Heis to restructure – Independent Online

JOHANNESBURG – Steinhoff International said yesterday that it had appointed Richard Heis as chief restructuring officer for the group as the troubled South African retailer wrestled with the fallout from an accounting scandal.  Steinhoff, whose more than 40 brands include Britains Poundland, revealed accounting irregularities in December, causing an 85% fall in its share price…

Serial shonk Matthew Rixon extradited to Newcastle to face new charges – Newcastle Herald

SERIAL shonk Matthew Geoffrey Rixon is facing new charges and court dates after his extradition to Newcastle. The convicted conman  who was permanently banned from building in NSW after leaving a conga line of angry customers across the state  was refused bail after being charged with six counts of dishonestly obtaining financial advantage by deception on…

Nigeria: UK Declares Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s Christ Embassy Church Insolvent – AllAfrica.com

By Nicholas Ibekwe The United Kingdom branch of Christ Embassy, owned by popular Nigerian televangelist, Chris Oyakhilome, is broke and has been declared insolvent by the Charity Commission, the agency that regulates charity organisations in the country. The ministry also admitted in its belated 2015 financial Statement (the church’s last annual return, which it published…