Bahamian lay bishop
The Most Reverend
Solomon Humes |
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See | Bahama Islands |
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Born | (1951-02-26)February 26, 1951 |
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Died | July 7, 2014(2014-07-07) (aged 63) |
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Denomination | Catholic Church |
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Solomon Lincoln Humes (26 February 1951 - 7 July 2014) was a Bahamian lay bishop in the Church of God of Prophecy.[1][2] He was educated at St Augustine's College, Nassau, and formerly worked for Coutts.[3]
Directorships
He was named in the 2016 Panama Papers leak.[4][5] He was Vice-President of Blairmore Holdings, an offshore fund run by David Cameron's late father Ian Cameron.[6][7]
He was also President of S.L.H. & Group Inc,[8] and a Director of Atlantico Worldwide SA,[9] Capricord Games Inc,[10] Challenge Promotion Inc,[11] Connepaw Inc,[12] Euro Sport Promotion Inc,[13] Fairmont Overseas Inc,[14] Fast Line Inc,[15] Floors Investments SA,[16] Hollyburn Pictures (Panama) Inc,[17] International Electronic Consultants Limited Inc,[18] Invincible Investments Inc,[19] Kwai SA,[20] Mouchet Associates Inc,[21] O E A International Inc,[22] Oman International Consultants Inc,[23] Pineoak Properties Limited,[24] Race Promo Consultant Inc,[25] RHU SA,[26] Savee (Property) Inc,[27] Standfast Inc,[28] W. A. Casinos Inc,[29] Walfcane SA,[30] Waren SA,[31] and Wheel Spin Inc.[32]
Family
His twin brother Bishop John Nathaniel Humes was a former President of the Christian Council and Overseer of the Church of God.[33] His son, Solomon Lincoln Humes Jr., was sentenced to 5 years in prison for possessing drugs with the intent to distribute by Bland County Circuit Court in 2014, and was also given a six-month driver's license suspension.[34]
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