Oh yes, of course that was the right thing to do, CTA chaps.
Keep the throne and keep up the facade of respect for the teacher. Behind the scenes, stab him in the back, condemn his practices, witch hunt his students, throw out his monks, but of course, keep the throne so you don't look bad. That sure is the foundation of guru devotion, isn't it?
What Buddhism are you guys practicing when you dare to crucify one of your own lineage? What attainments do you hope to attain, when you put down the very object of your refuge - your guru? What Buddhism do you think you are protecting, when you choose one political point of view over the other schools of Buddhism?
Is it really a spiritual decision, or a political game to cover your tracks?