Case 25-2017:
Ashwaghosh Buddhists Foundation Nagpur (India)
PEACEFUL CONCILIATORY
AGREEMENT
On March 8, 2017, in the Case on Ashwaghosh
Buddhists Foundation Nagpur (India) presented to the International Buddhist Ethics Committee,
for the Charges of COMPLICITY WITH
SPIRITUAL FRAUD AND FALSE BUDDHISM, it is set on record that it was reached
a "Conciliation Agreement" between the Committee's Prosecutor -
Master Yan Maitri-Shi - and the President of the accused institution - Dr
Milind Jiwane - under the following facts:
1. Regarding the DR AMBEDKAR INTERNATIONAL AWARD 2014 granted to Ronald Lloyd
Spencer by the Ashwaghosh Buddhists Foundation Nagpur (India), the International Buddhist Ethics Committee,
by means of an Act, declared null and void the award to this individual who was
judged for "Spiritual Fraud and
False Buddhism", warning about a possible "Complicity" with fraudulent activities by the
institution that awarded him.
2. The Prosecutor of the International Buddhist Ethics Committee
asked the Ashwaghosh Buddhists Foundation Nagpur (India) to stop calling
Mr. Spencer as "Maitreya Buddha", because this fact was a violation
of a sacred name within Buddhism. The institution presided over by Dr Milind
Jiwane complied with this first requirement.
3. The Prosecutor of the International Buddhist Ethics Committee
asked the Ashwaghosh Buddhists Foundation Nagpur (India) to remove from
their website any image of Mr. Spencer and any information related to this
award, since this fact affected the legitimacy of the rest of the activities.
The institution presided over by Dr Milind Jiwane complied with this second
requirement.
4. The Prosecutor of the International Buddhist Ethics Committee
asked Ashwaghosh Buddhists Foundation Nagpur (India) to publicly
declare the nullity of the prize wrongly awarded to Mr. Spencer. On this third
requirement, the institution presided by Dr Milind Jiwane accepted that in
October 2017 will be held a meeting between all its members in order to make a
decision on the cancellation of the award given to Ronald Lloyd Spencer.
5. The Presidency of the International Buddhist Ethics Committee
considers that 7 months is a long time for Ashwaghosh Buddhists Foundation Nagpur
(India) to resolve this serious ethical problem, although it agrees to
offer this period in order to reach a "Peaceful Conciliation
Agreement".
6. The Presidency of the International Buddhist Ethics Committee
confirms that in the event that Ashwaghosh Buddhists Foundation Nagpur (India)
does not cancel the award to Mr. Spencer during October 2017, then an Ethical
Judgment will be held immediately about the possible "Complicity" of
this institution.
7. The Presidency of the International Buddhist Ethics Committee
postpones until October 2017 the institutional membership of Ashwaghosh
Buddhists Foundation Nagpur (India) within the UNITED BUDDHIST NATIONS ORGANIZATION, stating that once the ethical
problem is resolved, they will have full access to the institutional membership.
8. The Presidency of the International Buddhist Ethics Committee
offers free advanced education to Ashwaghosh Buddhists Foundation Nagpur
(India) in order to enable members of this institution to improve their
knowledge on Buddhism, especially in Buddhist Law and Human Rights, in order to
avoid future violations against the Buddhist Ethics.
Always with spirit of Reconciliation (Maitri),
Master Maitreya Samyaksambuddha
President and Spiritual Judge of the International Buddhist Ethics Committee & Buddhist Tribunal on Human
Rights
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