China Kindergarten Principal Sues School After Getting Fired for Accepting Chocolate From Student

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China Kindergarten Principal Sues School After Getting Fired for Accepting Chocolate From Student
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Although we may take a hard stance on bribery and corruption, a kindergarten in China has gone above and beyond after it fired its principal because she

accepted a small box of chocolates worth 85 US cents from a pupil.

CCTV footage of the nursery showed a boy handing a plastic bag containing the box of chocolate to Wang. Wang accepted the gift from the boy and hugged him. The report said she later shared the chocolate with other children in the kindergarten.The student’s gift is believed to come from the tradition where young pupils in China often send gifts or greeting cards to their teachers ahead of the annual Teachers’ Day on September 10.

At the first hearing, the school’s defence was that taking the gift, regardless of its value, broke the Ministry of Education rule. It said Wang’s action harmed the kindergarten.

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