Shalu Xiaoyou Group has no bid violations

Shalu Xiaoyou Group has no bid violations

Baptist Church Sha Tin Wai Lu Ming Choi Primary School (Sha Lu Siu) was kicked out last year for seven consecutive years of Australian study tours. There were scandals such as account confusion and responsible for misappropriation of teachers. The school management committee set up an independent investigation team in October last year. At the end of last month, the school website published a summary of the survey results yesterday, arguing that the teacher of the family name did not misappropriate the public funds. The home church that held the study tour could not open the bank account and used the foreign currency account of the teacher to pay the relevant fees, but admitted There are no tenders and invitation quotations for the large-scale expenditures such as organizing and purchasing tickets for the Study Tour Group. In violation of the guidelines and rules of the Education Bureau, a number of improvement measures have been proposed.

Ye Jianyuan 冀 rigorous handling by law enforcement agencies

The summary of the report indicates that although the study tour has no bills and no payment records, the accountant considers the amount and the expenditure of the documents to be reasonable. As for the remaining 30,000 Australian dollars of the study tour group, it is not deposited in the bank, and the group also refers to the school. It has not been misappropriated. On the behalf of the school board, Zeng Jiashi issued a notice to the parents and apologized for the incident. Lao Ji yesterday questioned the school’s response to the survey results, and whether Xue Fengming, the principal who was suspected of being suspended from work due to the incident, has returned to work and has not responded until the deadline.

The Education Bureau responded yesterday that it had received the survey report submitted by the school. The results were generally in line with the direct investigation conducted by the Bureau. Some of the complaints involving the Australian Study Tour Group were being handled by other law enforcement agencies. Upon completion of the investigation, the Bureau will The results of the investigation will be followed up. The Legislative Council education councilor Ye Jianyuan believes that the school’s summary of the report alone cannot explain doubts. It also refers to the fact that since the Education Bureau has said that law enforcement agencies have conducted investigations, indicating incidents or illegal activities, it is expected that law enforcement agencies will deal with them as soon as possible.