Sexual assault and financial embezzlement are two of the worst crimes any Leader can commit and it is no surprise that Lobsang Sangy did it all. After all with all that money and beautiful devoted Buddhist women around him, he can only indulge in more physical pleasures.
His office at CTA requires no work efforts from him as nothing had been done and nothing will be done for the betterment of the Tibetans. All benefits are solely for his pleasure. Funny how Tibetans can tolerate this.
What about his girlfriend, Dhardon Sharling? Accepting such humiliation without protest? Questionable as to why. Hmmm.....
From how the CTA manipulating their people and how they use spiritual leaders as their tools, we can conclude that this group of people are not believing in karma and they are practicing the Buddha's teachings. If they are like that, then there is no right for them to restrict anyone from any personal religious believe, including Dorje Shugden ban.The CTA may claim they are Buddhists and they have the mission to preserve and spread Tibetan Buddhism. But in fact, this is not true because they don't believe in karma and they make use of Tibetan Buddhism to satisfy their greed for money and power. If they believe in karma, they will not impose Dorje Shugden ban and say Dorje Shugden will shorten the Dalai Lama's life. No one can shorten another person's life unless that person has the karma to be harmed or hurt. If Lobsang Sangay truly believes in karma he will not harm women and thinks that he can get away with it. One day, he will have to pay for what he has done.
Public Service Commission’s Introduction training for new CTA recruits underway
Dharmashala: The Public Service Commission of the Central Tibetan Administration today began one-month induction training for 25 newly recruited staff of Central Tibetan Administration.
Explaining the aims and objectives of the training, Chairman Wangdu Tsering Pesur said that in addition to the routine training in Dharmashala, the new recruits would also receive two-week training at the Indian Institute of Public Administration in Delhi.
He urged all the new members of CTA to use this training as a learning opportunity to start their career in the Central Tibetan Administration with a firm resolve to work for the welfare of the Tibetan people and strengthen the Tibetan movement. He illustrated stories of his own experiences who began his career at CTA and now has dedicated over 34 years of service in the administration. He further implied maintaining self-discipline at all times while working in the administration.
“Working at CTA is a welfare service that you are offering to the larger benefit of Tibetan, therefore, you must at all times abstain from petty regionalism and work towards one goal, said Chairman Wangdu Pesur.
Meanwhile, he particularly stressed on imbibing the advice and guidance of His Holiness the Dalai Lama while working and to always remember the kindness of His Holiness.
Naga Sagey Tendar, Head of Culture & Research Department of LTWA congratulated all the selected candidates and delivered words of guidance. He said, “Vast amount of money is spent on providing this training. You must exploit every opportunity to learn and improve where it is necessary”. He urged the candidates to polish the Tibetan language during the training session while learning other skills.
Following the introduction of each recruited candidate, Secretary Tsering Yangkyi of PSC introduced and explained the subjects that will be covered in the training.
The first half of the training will be held at the Administrative Training and Welfare Society (ATWS) in Dharmashala followed by two-week training in New Delhi.
Source: https://tibet.net/public-service-commissions-introduction-training-for-new-cta-recruits-underway/
I wonder out of the 25 newly recruited candidates for CTA next generation, which one of them is going to be Sangay next victim? So many pretty girls to choose from this time!How many of these 25 new recruits are going to be somebody? Someone who can lead the Tibetans and give a better future to the Tibetans? I bet they are recruited not by merits by personal relationship. The CTA runs by nepotism, many got their jobs in the CTA because they are someone's relatives. This is one of the reasons why there is no real talents in the CTA. The real talents rather give their services to other countries. Unless the CTA can change their ways of running the administration, otherwise there will be no hope for the free Tibet movement.
It is disgusting that Tibetans are allowing this and just standing on the side to watch their sleazy corrupt President continue to run them down to the mud.QuotePublic Service Commission’s Introduction training for new CTA recruits underway
Dharmashala: The Public Service Commission of the Central Tibetan Administration today began one-month induction training for 25 newly recruited staff of Central Tibetan Administration.
Explaining the aims and objectives of the training, Chairman Wangdu Tsering Pesur said that in addition to the routine training in Dharmashala, the new recruits would also receive two-week training at the Indian Institute of Public Administration in Delhi.
He urged all the new members of CTA to use this training as a learning opportunity to start their career in the Central Tibetan Administration with a firm resolve to work for the welfare of the Tibetan people and strengthen the Tibetan movement. He illustrated stories of his own experiences who began his career at CTA and now has dedicated over 34 years of service in the administration. He further implied maintaining self-discipline at all times while working in the administration.
“Working at CTA is a welfare service that you are offering to the larger benefit of Tibetan, therefore, you must at all times abstain from petty regionalism and work towards one goal, said Chairman Wangdu Pesur.
Meanwhile, he particularly stressed on imbibing the advice and guidance of His Holiness the Dalai Lama while working and to always remember the kindness of His Holiness.
Naga Sagey Tendar, Head of Culture & Research Department of LTWA congratulated all the selected candidates and delivered words of guidance. He said, “Vast amount of money is spent on providing this training. You must exploit every opportunity to learn and improve where it is necessary”. He urged the candidates to polish the Tibetan language during the training session while learning other skills.
Following the introduction of each recruited candidate, Secretary Tsering Yangkyi of PSC introduced and explained the subjects that will be covered in the training.
The first half of the training will be held at the Administrative Training and Welfare Society (ATWS) in Dharmashala followed by two-week training in New Delhi.
Source: https://tibet.net/public-service-commissions-introduction-training-for-new-cta-recruits-underway/
Exile Tibetan Cabinet offers apology to Penpa Tsering in Case no 20
The Lobsang Sangay-led exile Tibetan Cabinet offered an apology to Penpa Tsering in Case no 20, accepting that their charges made to justify his ousting were regrettable.
Announcing the apology on the official website of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) in both Tibetan and English, the highest office of the exile Tibetans said: “The ten-point clarification issued by the Kashag on the replacement of Mr Penpa Tsering from the service of Representative to North America was based on unreliable sources and misunderstandings, thereby unintentionally defamed his dedication, competence, and character, and led to the spread of misinformation in the community.
“For this, the Kashag [the exile Cabinet] expresses its regret.”
The Tibetan Supreme Justice Commission, in its judgment on 14 October, had dictated the text of the apology, as well as ordered that the same be published in both Tibetan and English on all CTA information outlets.
The Cabinet failed to meet the first deadline to apologise, 13 November, after which Penpa Tsering appealed to the court to take congisance of that fact. On 22 November the court gave a new date of 27 December, *with a warning that Sangay and his colleagues would lose their eligibility to run for office and their voting rights if they failed to meet this deadline.*
The second part of the original court order stipulated that the Cabinet pay Penpa Tsering’s lawyer’s fees for this case, amounting to 98,000 rupees (1,400 USD approx). This payment was fulfilled by the Cabinet by the 13 November 2019 deadline.
Famously known as “Case no 20”, this was a defamation case against the Tibetan exile Cabinet filed by Penpa Tsering, the former Representative of the Dalai Lama in Washington DC in May 2018, and became a contentious issue within the Tibetan community.
Tsering had been relieved of his Washington post, and charged with dereliction of duty, insubordination, and deficit of trust. Following this, 10 points were given by the Cabinet to justify his ousting, which points the court found groundless in deciding this case.
Source: https://www.tibetsun.com/news/2019/12/27/exile-tibetan-cabinet-offers-apology-to-penpa-tsering-in-case-no-20 (https://www.tibetsun.com/news/2019/12/27/exile-tibetan-cabinet-offers-apology-to-penpa-tsering-in-case-no-20)