Close X
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
ADVT 
National

Report On Buddhist Leader's Alleged Misconduct Expected In January

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 26 Nov, 2018 06:39 PM
    HALIFAX — An independent probe into allegations against the spiritual leader of one of the western world's largest Buddhist organizations has finished accepting new claims, with a final report into sexual misconduct accusations expected by early January.
     
     
    In a statement to the Shambhala International community Monday, the organization's interim board said the Halifax law firm Wickwire Holm has been investigating allegations of sexual harm caused by Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche and other Shambhala leaders since late summer.
     
     
    The investigation closed to new claims on Nov. 16, and the investigator is continuing to review the claims received, the eight-member interim board said.
     
     
    The investigator is expected to submit a final report to the Buddhist organization no later than early January, the board said.
     
     
    "The board will review the information from the investigator and then provide a report of the investigation to the community," the board said in the statement, adding that it's "committed to providing transparency" on the findings without breaching confidentiality.
     
     
    Inspired by Tibetan Buddhism, Shambhala is one of the largest western Buddhist movements with more than 200 meditation centres and 12,000 members worldwide.
     
     
    Halifax is considered the world headquarters of Shambhala Buddhism, which has encouraged many Buddhists — mostly from the United States — to move to Nova Scotia while prompting locals to join the community.
     
     
    The investigation was launched after former Shambhala community member Andrea Winn published reports from women alleging sexual misconduct by the Buddhist leader.
     
     
    The accusations suggested a pattern of behaviour by the guru of heavy drinking and using his "kusung" or attendant to "procure women students for his own sexual gratification," according to one report.
     
     
    The women described being torn by their devotion to the leader — a holder of Shambhala lineage considered royalty within the Shambhala community — and claim they were "pushed from the inner circle" if they resisted his sexual advances.
     
     
    They also said members of the Shambhala leadership were aware or enabled his behaviour.
     
     
    The accusations prompted the Buddhist leader to step back from his duties pending the outcome of the third-party investigation. 
     
     
    In July, Mipham apologized for the "pain, confusion and anger" sweeping through the Shambhala community.
     
     
    He said he "engaged in relationships with women in the Shambhala community" and has recently learned that some of these women felt harmed.
     
     
    As more allegations surfaced, however, a lawyer for the spiritual leader made it clear his apology was not an admission of guilt.
     
     
    Michael Scott said in August that "the Sakyong categorically denies assaulting anyone, sexually or otherwise."
     
     
    Meanwhile, the allegations also led to the mass resignation of the Kalapa Council — the governing body of the Buddhist group — and the decision to usher in an interim board.
     
     
    Winn expressed concern Monday over whether the full results of the investigation would be shared with the community.
     
    In its statement, the interim board said its focus so far has been on understanding Shambhala's organization and operations and on issues of community care, "especially understanding and preventing harm."
     
     
    The board has also drafted a code of ethics, and hired an outside organization to provide "listening services" until the end of December.
     
     
    The interim leadership has also worked on the Buddhist group's finances, and said "Shambhala is currently running at an unsustainable monthly deficit."
     
     
    A finance committee is examining ways to "stabilize Shambhala's fiscal situation," with a financial plan expected in the coming months, the statement said.  
     
     
    The interim board will meet for the first time in person in Halifax early next month, which will include an "introductory meeting" with "the Sakyong" and a social reception with local community members.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    One Year After Hiking Injury: Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister Returns To The Wilderness

    One Year After Hiking Injury: Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister Returns To The Wilderness
    WINNIPEG — A year after he was seriously injured on a wilderness hike in New Mexico, Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister has apparently conquered the same trail.

    One Year After Hiking Injury: Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister Returns To The Wilderness

    Disabled Boy Has 'Forgiven' Bullies Who Walked On Him In Stream, Mother Says

    Disabled Boy Has 'Forgiven' Bullies Who Walked On Him In Stream, Mother Says
    GLACE BAY, N.S. — The mother of a Cape Breton teen with cerebral palsy says her son has forgiven a group of students who bullied him last week — telling him to lie in a shallow stream as other students walked over him.

    Disabled Boy Has 'Forgiven' Bullies Who Walked On Him In Stream, Mother Says

    Canada Wants Free Trade Deal With Southeast Asian Nations, Trudeau Says

    Trudeau told a leaders' luncheon that exploratory talks could be wrapped up by the spring with negotiations to begin soon after — timing that would be close to next fall's federal election.

    Canada Wants Free Trade Deal With Southeast Asian Nations, Trudeau Says

    Surrey RCMP Investigating Homicide In Newton And Drive-By Shooting In Fleetwood

    On November 9, 2018 just before 1:30 a.m. the Surrey RCMP was called to the 14200 block of 70A Avenue after receiving a report of an individual who was on the ground outside of a residence. 

    Surrey RCMP Investigating Homicide In Newton And Drive-By Shooting In Fleetwood

    Surrey RCMP Looking For Witnesses In Relation To An Assault That Occurred In The Guildford Area

    Surrey RCMP Looking For Witnesses In Relation To An Assault That Occurred In The Guildford Area
    On October 21, 2018 at approximately 4:10 pm, a male was assaulted in a parking lot in the 14500 104A Ave in Surrey. 

    Surrey RCMP Looking For Witnesses In Relation To An Assault That Occurred In The Guildford Area

    Alberta Threatens To Pull Funding For 28 Schools Over Gay-Straight Alliances

    Alberta Threatens To Pull Funding For 28 Schools Over Gay-Straight Alliances
    EDMONTON — Alberta Education Minister David Eggen is directing 28 privately run schools to post rules affirming the rights of LGBTQ students or risk having their funding pulled by next school year.

    Alberta Threatens To Pull Funding For 28 Schools Over Gay-Straight Alliances