TNAG-0799-FCO40-1003-Dispute-over-closure-of-Precious-Blood-Golden-Jubilee-Second-1978 — Page 82

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admitted that financial irregularities did exist in the School and declared that the matter had been referred to

the Education Department for investigation, a fact which was confirmed by the Department on the 22nd April when the teacher representatives called to present their findings. All this apparently did not satisfy the teachers who made it clear that they had been frustrated in that their reasonable requests had not been adequately entertained. Accordingly, they continued to pursue their demand for an explanation which would be satisfactory to them.

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As far as the students were concerned it appears that their attention was first drawn to the financial

irregularities in the School in early May 1977 when their parents received an anonymous letter dated 7th May 1977 signed by "a teacher of the School". In retrospect, it seems unfortunate that the School Management and the Congre- gation did not explain the position more fully and directly to the students. All the Management Committee did was to address a letter on the 10th May to all parents in response to the anonymous letter which contained alleged details of financial irregularities, stating only that the matter was being investigated by the Education Department. Without further explanation from the School Management and bearing in mind the students' attitudes of justice and inquiry which had been inculcated amongst them since 1973, it was not surprising that they were not satisfied and continued to

press for further explanation. On the 8th June 1977, over a month after the disclosure, the Acting Principal, Sister Agnes Siu Lai Fong (Sister Beatrice Leung having resigned on the 18th April 1977), announced to the teachers and students that the Education Department had completed its investigations and the case had been referred to the Attorney General and

the Police.

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