In-Charge of the Aided Schools Section, said that the memorand

was of great help to their investigation because the Mother Su-

perior, Sister Wu, had only informed them that there were irre-

gularities in the school account books without indicating where

the irregularities lay. The detailed information supplied by

the teachers became the basis for their (and later the police's)

investigation.

It was after Sister Siu's announcement in the morning

assembly of June 8 that the teachers and students first learnt

of the fact that the investigation conducted by the Education

Department had been completed and the case turned over to the

Legal Department who would decide whether any further action

was necessary

essary. On June 13, 1977, the Attorney, General announced

that the case had been passed to the Commercial Crimes Bureau.

During the summer vacation, some of the janitor staff, as well

as the bookkeeper, were interviewed by people from the Commercial

Crimes Bureau. However, no teaching staff and students had been

contacted.

On October 6, the Star Daily first reported that the

Commercial Crimes Bureau was about to complete its investigations

concerning the alleged financial irregularities of the school.

It also revealed that the sum of money involved was just a few

thousand dollars and that only one person was involved in the

It was until Feb. 14, 1978 that Sister Leung was charged

with fraud.

case.

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