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Buddhist monks banned from using cannabis, except as medicine
FRIDAY, JULY 01, 2022
The Sangha Supreme Council (SSC) has banned Buddhist monks and novices from smoking or growing cannabis but permitted them to use it to treat illness.
Sangha council seeks compromise after bell-ringing disturbs condo residents
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 04, 2018
Hot debates on social media has prompted Buddhism’s highest body to seek middle-ground solutions, in a controversy over a 300-year-old Bangkok temple’s pre-dawn bell-ringing that led to a complaint being filed by a resident of a nearby condominium that was built less than a decade ago.
King to appoint, oversee new Sangha council
THURSDAY, JULY 05, 2018
NLA passes new Act intended to address corruption within monastic community.
Accused monks ‘not guilty yet’
FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2018
SANGHA COUNCIL SAYS NACC HAS TO MAKE THE CALL ON PROSECUTION
Monks accused of embezzling state funds meant for Dhamma schools
THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2018
PM’s Office minister refuses to address query whether accused should resign
Stricter accounting measures announced for temples as corruption investigation deepens
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2017
NEW FINANCIAL measures are being introduced to monitor the income and expenses at temples, Somkiat Thongsri, director of the Sangha Supreme Council of Thailand (SCC), said yesterday.
Senior monks summoned in temple scam
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2017
Sangha supreme council ‘not involved’
Council of State refuses to disclose verdict on Supreme Patriarch choice
THURSDAY, JULY 07, 2016
THE COUNCIL of State has decided whether the Sangha Supreme Council (SSC) has the right to nominate the new Supreme Patriarch but refuses to disclose the details.
Buddhist groups to campaign against Ombudsman’s Office
MONDAY, MARCH 07, 2016
SEVERAL Buddhist organisations pledged yesterday to launch a petition campaign against the Ombudsman’s Office, which last week issued an opinion against the Sangha Supreme Council (SSC)’s nomination of Somdej Chuang as the country’s top monk.
Nomination of Somdej Chuang as Patriarch is ‘in line with the law’
FRIDAY, MARCH 04, 2016
THE NATIONAL Office of Buddhism and the Sangha Supreme Council (SSC) reaffirmed that the nomination of Somdej Chuang as the new Supreme Patriarch has been completed properly in accordance with law and traditional practices.