China probes former Shaolin Temple head monk Shi Yongxin over embezzlement, sexual misconduct claims
Beijing: China accused the former mate of the most famous Buddhist temple to embezzle the fund and sexual abuse, and for more than a decade after the emergence of similar claims, a new investigation began.
The 1500 -year -old monastery said that he made a notification on his official WeChat account on Sunday.
Shi Yongxin was depicted in 2006.Credit: AP
The Authority also accused Yongxin of establishing long -term relationships with several women and violating illegitimate children and fathers and Buddhist rules.
The announcement reveals questions about the timing that dominates Chinese social media. Many users wondered why the authorities were now in action about ten years after the students accused Yongxin for the first time in 2015 with similar behaviors.
The name of the Dharma, which he knew, was not greatly injured by allegations, including rape, embezzlement and paternity children at that time.
Henan state officials cleared the claim of having an illegitimate girl that year and in 2017 with insufficient evidence of accusations of financial inaccuracy.
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Bloomberg News could not reach Yongxin. Shaolin Temple did not respond immediately to the request for comment.
The Chinese Buddhist Association acted quickly to get away from Yongxin by explaining that it had canceled the task certificate on Monday.

