13 parents, 1 other convicted for offering bribes to obtain places in Hong Kong school
A Hong Kong court convicted 13 parents and one merchant for bribing a kindergarten administrator at the English Schools Foundation (ESF) between 2018 and 2021. The defendants offered bribes ranging from HK$20,000 to HK$200,000 to Fatima Rumjahn, who handled admissions at Wu Kai Sha International Kindergarten, in exchange for K1 placements for their children.

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AI-generatedA Hong Kong court convicted 13 parents and one merchant for bribing a kindergarten administrator at the English Schools Foundation (ESF) between 2018 and 2021. The defendants offered bribes ranging from HK$20,000 to HK$200,000 to Fatima Rumjahn, who handled admissions at Wu Kai Sha International Kindergarten, in exchange for K1 placements for their children. Rumjahn had previously pleaded guilty to accepting the bribes and testified against the parents as part of a plea bargain. Evidence showed Rumjahn promised to move the children up the waitlist, even without priority status. The judge indicated that custodial sentences would be appropriate for the convicted defendants.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedRumjahn accepted payments ranging from HK$20,000 to HK$100,000 between September 2018 and March 2021.
Fatima Rumjahn admitted to dishonest actions and abuse of power.
Deputy District Judge Amy Chan Wai-mun said a custodial sentence would be the only suitable punishment.
The bribes ranged from HK$20,000 to HK$200,000 (US$2,600 to US$25,600).
13 parents and a merchant were convicted for offering bribes to obtain places in a Hong Kong school.