The association says it was told San Maung Saw Wah did not require a Working With Children Check.
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- San Maung Saw Wah has resigned as president of the Melbourne Karen Buddhist Association.
- The president of the Melbourne Karen Buddhist Association has resigned after his criminal past was revealed.
- The association has advised members that it is reviewing its child safety and governance procedures.
- In a letter addressed to members on Tuesday afternoon, the MKBA confirmed San Maung Saw Wah, 73, had stepped down and announced it would review the organisation's child safety protocols.
San Maung Saw Wah has resigned as president of the Melbourne Karen Buddhist Association, a decision that follows scrutiny regarding his status as a convicted child sex offender. The resignation was confirmed in a letter to members, which also announced that the association would undertake a review of its child safety protocols.
This move comes after the ABC raised questions about Saw Wah's criminal conviction, leading to increased pressure on the organization to address its policies regarding child safety. The Melbourne Karen Buddhist Association stated that it had been informed that Saw Wah did not require a Working With Children Check, raising concerns about the adequacy of its vetting processes.
The association's leadership now faces the challenge of restoring trust among its members and ensuring the safety of children involved in its activities. As the organization navigates this crisis,
