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A 45-year-old woman was prosecuted by ICAC for bribing $20,000 to the principal of Hennessy Taoist Elementary School in Causeway Bay, Tu Linger, for her degree

2023-01-18T07:28:47.358Z


The ICAC today (18th) charged a 45-year-old parent with bribing a principal of Hennessy Road Government Primary School (Causeway Bay) with HK$20,000 in an attempt to obtain a Primary 1 place for his son.


The ICAC today (18th) prosecuted a 45-year-old parent for bribing a principal of Hennessy Road Government Primary School (Causeway Bay) with $20,000 in an attempt to obtain a primary one place for his son. The incident was reported to the ICAC by the school The parent was charged with one count of providing benefits to a public official and was released on bail by the ICAC, pending his plea at the Eastern District Magistrates' Court on Friday (20th).


The ICAC would like to thank Hennessy Road Government Primary School (Causeway Bay) for taking the initiative to report corruption and for providing comprehensive assistance during the investigation of the case by the ICAC.

(School website)

Defendant's son was not invited to a second round of interviews

The facts of the case are that the Education Bureau announced on June 1 and 2, 2022 the results of the unified allocation of places for primary school students in September of that year. If parents are not satisfied with the results of the allocation of places, they can directly apply for admission to the school of their choice. Hennessy Road Government Primary School (Causeway Bay) received the primary one admission application from the defendant Li Junping’s son on June 6, 2022, and attended the school’s admission interview in mid-June of the same year, but was not invited to participate in the second round of interviews.

The ICAC would like to thank Hennessy Road Government Primary School (Causeway Bay) for taking the initiative to report corruption and for providing comprehensive assistance during the investigation of the case by the ICAC.

(School website)

The principal refused to accept bribes, and the school reported to the ICAC that the defendant's son was not admitted

Li Junping is suspected of going to the school on July 18, 2022 to provide a cash bribe of 20,000 yuan to the principal in order to obtain a primary one degree for her son.

The principal refused to accept the bribe, and the school reported the incident to the ICAC on the same day.

The defendant's son was ultimately not admitted to the school.

The ICAC expressed its gratitude to the school for taking the initiative to report corruption and for providing comprehensive assistance during the investigation of the case by the ICAC.

The ICAC reminds parents that when applying for school for their children, they must abide by the established admission rules, and do not use bribes in exchange for admission opportunities.

The ICAC has compiled the "School Governance and Internal Control Corruption Prevention Tips" for schools' reference, which includes corruption prevention recommendations on admission.

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Source: hk1

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