During the visit, police officers interviewed some monk witnesses and got some papers relating to the budget from the National Office of Buddhism (NOB). The monk, who is responsible for holding key documents detailing how the budget was spent, wasn't there at the time, the source said. The monk will be summoned for information later, the source said. The Central Investigation Bureau chief on Thursday prohibited all police officers from commenting about the temple fund corruption case to the media. The division's inspection of Bangkok temples stemmed from a recent case in which four NOB officials were accused of corruption by embezzling Bt60 million from maintenance funds at various temples.
Source: The Nation Bangkok July 06, 2017 08:37 UTC