Buddhist group to investigate sexual misconduct claims against spiritual leader
HALIFAX — One of the largest western Buddhist organizations says it’s launching an independent investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against its Halifax-based spiritual leader.
Shambhala International leaders say they are in the process of engaging a third-party investigator to review allegations by multiple unnamed women against Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche.
In a letter to community members last week, the Kalapa Council said it is also finalizing an agreement with an organization that will serve as a channel for alleged victims of abuse to come forward with their stories and assist with advocacy.
“The Kalapa Council takes the allegations of misconduct within our community very seriously,” said the leaders of the Buddhist organization, which is based in Halifax and has more than 200 meditation centres around the world.


