The City of London has issued a rare statement condemning corruption within a Chinese Buddhist temple, following the jailing of a former kung fu monk for embezzling millions. Sources confirm the monk, identified as 45-year-old Zhang Wei, siphoned funds from the temple's donation box and investment accounts over a five-year period. The case has drawn international attention after London's financial regulator flagged suspicious transactions linked to the temple's UK-based charitable arm.
Uncovered documents show Zhang used the money to purchase luxury properties in Shanghai and a fleet of sports cars. He was sentenced to 12 years in a Chinese court. The London statement, released by the City's Economic Crime Unit, said the case 'highlights the need for transparency in religious organisations operating across borders.
' The temple, known as the Shaolin Cultural Centre, has denied any wrongdoing and claimed Zhang acted alone. But leaked emails suggest senior temple officials were aware of his activities. One source described the temple's financial structure as 'a black box where money disappeared.
' The UK's Charity Commission has now launched an investigation into the temple's British branch, which raises funds for cultural events. This is a developing story. Marcus Stone, The Insider.








