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Buddhist authorities investigate 100 million baht ordination ceremony in Yala

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Buddhist authorities investigate 100 million baht ordination ceremony in Yala

 

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Thailand's Buddhist Religious Affairs office and Yala officials are investigating after a lavish ordination ceremony was held at a temple in the southern Thai province.

 

Theerachai Khonghong who goes by the name of GGPeepo (sic) is a popular owner of an online gold shop. He spent 100 million baht on his ordination into the monkhood. 

 

A billboard advertising the three day event showed well known entertainers and fancy costumes.

 

Criticism had flowed in on social media prompting the authorities to act.

 

Sanook reported that permission had mostly been sought and granted for the extravaganza but the authorities were investigating all aspects.

 

They planned to speak to Theerachai after the social media uproar. 

 

Thaivisa notes that ordinations are often glitzy affairs but the scale of this one and its enormous budget has prompted people to question the "appropriateness" of it all. 

 

Source: Sanook

 

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2 minutes ago, webfact said:

He spent 100 million baht on his ordination into the monkhood. 

 

I am sure he has enough clout (money) to make any investigation disappear, and a few of the "investigators" will be paid off accordingly !

 

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32 minutes ago, webfact said:

Thailand's Buddhist Religious Affairs office and Yala officials are investigating after a lavish ordination ceremony was held at a temple in the southern Thai province.

Only reason they are doing that, is to see if they can get their hands of some of the money.????????

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He's gained so much face it's a wonder it still fits on his head! I'm rich, look at meeee! 

Local car dealers have been told to stop rubbing their hands incase they start a fire ! ????

10 hours ago, webfact said:

Buddhist authorities investigate 100 million baht ordination ceremony in Yala

Publicity, Showing off for their Business .Best but very expensive advertising. they got the money they can spent it anyway they want.

3 hours ago, digger70 said:

Publicity, Showing off for their Business .Best but very expensive advertising. they got the money they can spent it anyway they want.

I agree.. totally ridiculous but it's his money, he can spend it anyway he wants.  I'm betting the abbot at the temple he's going to stay at is salivating at the mouth.  ha ha ha 

No corruption here, honest- please move on , 555

Check the Abbots personal bank Acc. sounds like money laundering to me.

GG Pee Poo forgot the number one rule

Forgo worldly possessions, he also needs to rethink his name  

11 hours ago, Grumpy one said:

GG Pee Poo forgot the number one rule

Forgo worldly possessions, he also needs to rethink his name  

I'm sure he conveniently forgot that no money part.  

  • 2 weeks later...

As long as....

he can melt most of his gold down again after the party, he hasn’t spent too much on the fun...

if I had a gold shop, I’d do something similar,

only I wouldn’t aspire to become a boring cleric,

but someone like Julius Caesar or Mark Anthony, being carried by slaves through town on a sedan bed, sucking grapes and Dom Perignong!  Naked girls fanning me and throwing lollies into the crowd, if you get my drift!

Gee, people are getting so boring and thoughtless with their ideas these days....

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