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CHRONOLOGY
0. Precious Blood Golden Jubilee Secondary School (PBGJSS) was a catholic school
run by the Precious Blood Women Religious Order opened in 1973. It was a girl
school using Chinese as the medium of instruction (most secondary schools in
Hong Kong use English as the medium of instruction). Ever since the beginning of
the school, teachers had queried about school funds in various subjects and occasions
ogessions.
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In early 1977, teachers of the school noticed that there were irregularities in the school account. They accumulated evidences of wrongdoings, and on February 1, 1977,
three teachers a proached the Professional Teachers' Union whose President Mr.
Szeto Wah went with them to see Mr. Cater, Commissioner of the Independent
Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). Mr. Cater promised ab investigation. The school bookkeeper and one teacher had been approached by investigators
from the I.C.A.C. on Feb, 12 and Feb. 25 respectively. There had been no fur-
ther news until April 18.
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Teachers continued their endeavours et get at the truth. Repeated attempts to
question Sr. Leung Kit-fun, the School Supervisor and Principal, were frustrated.
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On April 5, 1977, two teachers again disuussed the matter with Sr. Leung, but no
conclusion was reached. Sister Leung did not deny the charge, but explained that te
the school needed the money to pay off debts.
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On Appil 6, the teachers repeatedly asked Sr. Leung to make an appointment for
them to see the Mother Superior of the Precious Blood Order, Sister Bernadetɩe
Woo. This request was turned down. All the teachers and administrative staff:.
of the school signed a joint letter addressed to the Mother Superior and the
School's management Committed which consists of Sister Leung and two other
Precious Blood nuns, inviting them to a meeting on April 11 to discuss matters
relating to the shhool's financial mismanagement.
On April 10, a Precious Blood sister went to the school to make "corrections"
on the vouchers in the presence of the school's bookkeeper (who disclosed this
incident to the teachers.)
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On April 11, a meeting was held, attended by Sister Woo, the Mother Superior, the three nuns who comprise the management committed including Sr. Leung, and