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CNA: "No conclusion yet to ACS (I) saga"


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Another piece of intriguing news from the AC family. Very happening these days... [rolleyes]

 

What's all the hush-hush about, I wonder? It's very clear cut. If there was no wrong-doing, why the sudden resignation?? People are not so stupid to be taken in by lame excuses of poor health, etc. Are they hoping that by delaying long enough, people will lose interest and forget??

 

 

No conclusion yet to ACS (I) saga

 

By Satish Cheney | Posted: 09 October 2010 1943 hrs

 

SINGAPORE: The saga involving Dr Ong Teck Chin, the former principal of Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), has been the talk of the town in the last few days.

 

But for now and even next week, an outcome is unlikely, according to Mr Chandra Mohan from law firm Rajah and Tann, who is on the school's board of governors.

 

It is believed that the board met on Saturday to look into a complaint against Dr Ong.

 

It has been a tough time for Dr Ong. Two days after news broke about his sudden resignation as principal of ACS (I) and a complaint lodged against him, Dr Ong was brought by ambulance to hospital for breathing problems on Wednesday.

 

Dr Ong, who had multiple bypass surgery two years ago, was discharged from the National University Hospital on Friday.

 

It is believed that Dr Ong is back at his home at the ACS boarding house in Dover Road.

 

When asked about the complaint against Dr Ong, former chairman of the ACS board of governors, Tan Wah Thong, said: "Let us be neutral and listen to both sides of the story."

 

Dr Ong had been at the helm of ACS (I) since 1994 and under his watch, the school has grown to become one of the top educational institutions in Singapore.

 

And Dr Ong has his fair share of supporters. In fact, some parents have even gone online to rally behind him.

 

Original article here: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin...1086102/1/.html

 

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