I had not seen this sleight of hand before.
"Although its name implies that it is a charitable trust, “His Holiness the Dalai Lama Charitable Trust”, was registered under the Indian Trusts Act in Calcutta in 1964,which could allow a private trust to manage the Dalai Lama’s personal investments, not as a charitable trust."
"Since this mechanism was first discovered the Dalai Lama published a website claiming the trust, “was established…as an irrevocable public trust”, which is untrue. According to R&A Associates, a specialist Indian law firm, “The provisions of the Indian Trusts Act do not apply to Public Trusts”. As the fund was established under the Indian Trusts Act it was created as a private trust, not a public one."
In summary, there are two clear misrepresentations.
1. His Holiness the Dalai Lama Charitable Trust is not a fully fledged or 100% charitable trust.
2. His Holiness the Dalai Lama Charitable Trust is a private and not a public trust.
In other words, when money is funnelled into this trust in one way or another, the money can be spent in any way that His Holiness wishes to and if I may add, in any way the people he trusts and has given the authority to run his finances, wishes to.
No wonder this is open to all sorts of abuses.