Hong Kong court tells former ESF worker accused of taking bribes for kindergarten placements to surrender travel documents
South China Morning Post - Hong Kong·2022-06-11 07:06
Fatima Rumjahn, 52, stands accused of taking more than HK$840,000 in bribes from 14 parents to secure placements
10 parents have been charged, from eight families in total, while all 11 defendants were released on bail
A former kindergarten administrator under Hong Kong’s biggest international school group has been asked to stay in the city and surrender all travel documents to a court as part of her bail conditions in a case where she stands accused of taking more than HK$840,000 (US$107,024) in bribes from 14 parents to help secure placements.
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banban 11/06/2022
Prosecutors did not explain in Friday’s sitting why the four mothers were off the hook at this stage.
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