The BBC’s latest investigative podcast, World of Secrets: The Bad Guru, unveils distressing allegations of sexual exploitation, grooming, and human trafficking tied to a global yoga network. The investigation sheds light on connections between these claims and Gregorian Bivolaru, a 72-year-old Romanian spiritual leader and convicted sex offender.
This report delves into the findings, providing insights into how followers in the UK and beyond were drawn into a web of abuse under the guise of spiritual enlightenment.

Key Findings of the BBC Investigation
Gregorian Bivolaru: The Convicted ‘Bad Guru’
- Gregorian Bivolaru, founder of the Atman International Federation of Yoga and Meditation, has been a fugitive for years.
- He faces charges of human trafficking, rape, and organized abuse of weakness in France, as well as aggravated human trafficking charges in Finland.
- Despite these allegations, his teachings continue to attract thousands of students globally, including through the Tara Yoga Centre in the UK.
The Tara Yoga Centre and Its Network
- The Tara Yoga Centre operates as a UK-registered charity with studios in London, Oxford, and Plymouth, and has hosted classes in major cities like Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, and Dublin.
- It is an affiliate of the Atman federation, which spans 29 countries and promotes Bivolaru’s teachings.
- Allegations reveal that some teachers at Tara Yoga Centre facilitated trips for students to meet Bivolaru at undisclosed locations.
Miranda’s Journey: From Yoga Class to Exploitation
A Trust Betrayed
Miranda, an Oxfordshire University tutor, began yoga classes in 2017 to cope with life’s challenges. Her experience at Tara Yoga Centre near Old Street in London soon led her deeper into Bivolaru’s movement. Within two years, she found herself entangled in a network of sexual exploitation and trafficking.

 
			