Maslinda Zainal spent about S$40000 in surplus funds that she collected from students in 2016 and 2017.
This included betraying the trust she held as Head of Department and harming public confidence in the teaching service. She later testified that the police pressed her to confess. Advertisement
SINGAPORE — A former head of department (HOD) at Woodgrove Secondary School on Friday (Aug 12) lost an appeal against her conviction and jail sentence for ...
She later flagged the issue to a vice-principal. This demonstrated a lack of remorse.High Court judge Chua Lee Ming” This demonstrated a lack of remorse,” Justice Chua added. She used the rest on her personal expenses. She earned a gross monthly salary of S$8,800 at the time. “Her submissions included blaming the school for not having implemented a better system for the collection of monies from the students.
SINGAPORE, Aug 12 — A former head of department (HOD) at Woodgrove Secondary School today lost an appeal against her conviction and jail sentence for ...
She later flagged the issue to a vice-principal. She used the rest on her personal expenses. She earned a gross monthly salary of S$8,800 at the time. This demonstrated a lack of remorse,” Justice Chua added. The seller responded that Maslinda had told her to give the invoices only to Maslinda and not to hand them to Ms Chan. Her offences from 2016 to 2017 came to light when the school's lower-secondary English head, Ms Jacqueline Chan, asked the bookshop seller on the first day of school in 2017 for a copy of the invoices for the books.