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Langs International's principal involved in illegal operation is accused of managing unregistered schools with teachers suspected of having no license

2019-12-12T10:53:14.121Z


The Lance International School reported violent school running in November last year, including suspected classes at other schools, and suspected of hiring unlicensed teachers. The principal of the school, Cai Liru, was charged with seven subpoenas. She has denied the allegations and the case is being tried in Kowloon City Court today (12th). The prosecution alleges that the defendant suspected of violating the regulations and operated primary and secondary school courses at Chongzheng Middle School in Changsha Bay. There was also an inspection from the Education Bureau. During the inspection of the school, it was found that Langs was suspected of hiring 4 unlicensed teachers to teach. Another teacher, although Licensed but not allowed to teach at the school site involved.


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Written by: Lu Leqian

2019-12-12 18:41

Last updated: 2019-12-12 18:41

The Lance International School reported violent school running in November last year, including suspected classes at other schools, and suspected of hiring unlicensed teachers. The principal of the school, Cai Liru, was charged with seven subpoenas. She has denied the allegations and the case is being tried in Kowloon City Court today (12th). The prosecution alleges that the defendant suspected of violating the regulations and operated primary and secondary school courses at Chongzheng Middle School in Changsha Bay. There was also an inspection from the Education Bureau. During the inspection of the school, it was found that Langs was suspected of hiring 4 unlicensed teachers to teach. Another teacher, although Licensed but not allowed to teach at the school site involved.

The female defendant, Cai Liru (age 70), was accused of participating in the management of unregistered or provisionally registered schools on November 9, 2018, and one count of being an owner or a teacher of an unregistered school and a non-provisionally registered school. Tsai was also charged with 5 persons who have hired or permitted non-accredited / approved teachers to teach, that is, employed and permitted non-staff members Allison Timson Cargill, Marriott Karl John, Alicia Jane Harrington, Nyberg Peter Antony and Chu Lan Teaching in Lance.

Inspector's inspection found multiple teachers without licenses

The prosecution summoned the Education Bureau to inspect Ouyang Zifeng, the testimony, for testimony. He said that the Education Bureau had doubts about the operation of the Lance School. On the same day, he and other staff of the Education Bureau inspected the school and found that there were teachers in several classrooms in the school, and there were students wearing school uniforms. He stated that he and other staff members distributed nine checklists to each class, and the signatures of the defendants and the teachers of each class verified the number of classes in the school. He also said that among the teachers involved in the case, except Chu Lan (Chu Lan) has a teacher license to teach in the Boundary Street school building, everyone else does not have any teacher license. However, because the location of the case was at Chongzhen Middle School in Changsha Bay, Chu Lan also taught illegally.

The case will resume tomorrow.

Case number: KCS 14752-58 / 2019

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Source: hk1

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