Johor principal accused of sexual grooming removed from school, says deputy minister
Sunday, 12 Jan 2020 03:56 PM MYT
Deputy Education Minister Teo Nie Ching said he is currently placed at a district education office while investigations were being carried out by the ministry. “I urged anyone with information, not just about this case but other cases, to report them immediately. We do not want any cover-ups and so on,” she told reporters here today.
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