TNAG-0799-FCO40-1003-Dispute-over-closure-of-Precious-Blood-Golden-Jubilee-Second-1978 — Page 200

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C. The role of the Precious Blood Order

As the ICAC did not seem to be playing an active part

in rectifying the financial irregularities, and the school was

still continuing its malpractice, some of the teachers decided

that they should take action themselves instead of waiting for

an answer from the ICAC, They decided that they would talk to

Sister Leung directly.

On April 6, Mr. Topley, the Director of Education,

visited the school and had personal contact with Sister Leung

Kit-fun.

1. Meeting with Sister Leung on April 5

On April 5, two teachers went to see Sister Leung in

the Principal's office. They expressed their disappointment in

the principal and pointed out the unethical ways she procured

money from the students and exploited the school janitors.

Sister Leung admitted some of the charges against her but made

the excuse that she needed money to repay the government loans.

The two teachers told the principal that she should not have done

that even if her excuse had been true. And they also pointed out

that the money embezzled was put into the account of the Precious

Blood Order. The Order had to take up most of the responsibilities

though. Sister Leung herself was also responsible.

embezzled was estimated to about 290,000 dollars, Sister Leung

herself could not make any possible solution to the problem.

She had to make immediate contact with the Mother Superior of the

Precious Blood Order.

2. Contact with the Mother Superior, Sister Wu

As the sum

Early in the morning of April 6, Sister Wu, the Mother

Superior of the Precious Blood Order, happened to be in the convent

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