Thursday, October 18, 2012

Mary Vun on ASAA ???

What Mary Vun says about ASAA is a lot to be questioned?

As ASAA licenced as a school if the standard is to be maintained?

Is ASAA licensed with DBKK? If not why not?


I understand there is a concession since the British time that anything under the roof of the Christian church is exempted from the requirement of what other bodies have to comply.

Anglican Diocese of Sabah is not a church in the real context of that meaning.
AVCF said he had transferred ASAA to ADOS so that other churches in ADOS would do likewise.

So what is the really concept of the ASAA under ADOS when All Saints’ Cathedral is not longer in control.

Since ASC is no more in control, the Academy should change its name to ADOS Academy, Kota Kinabalu and likewise St Patrick’s Academy to ADOS Acadeny, tawau, and then we will see what happen then.

Also how can unlicenced school and entity open bank account without separate licence from DBKK? Has the Bank overlooked this?

Are Bishop and wife toying with the children’s future in Education?

Bishop and wife also not aware I was the one to suggest to Rev Tan Chor Kee about All Saints’ Anglican Academy instead of All Saints’ Academy where the Anglican idenity is lost.

2 comments:

  1. Is Mary Vun, a Shanghainese?

    If so, we have to be especially careful..

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  2. Marine officer jailed for giving jobs to brother’s firm

    A Marine Department officer in Penang was jailed for six months and fined nearly RM200,000 today for giving his brother’s company two contracts related to the department’s boats engines.

    Sessions court judge Sitarun Nisa Abdul Aziz handed down the sentence on Shamsul Helmie Sapri for two charges under Section 23(1) of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act, punishable under Section 24, which carries a jail term of up to 20 years.

    On the first charge, Shamsul Helmie was jailed six months and fined RM95,150 for issuing the contract to his brother’s company, North Prime Marine, to supply RM19,030 worth of spare parts for boats belonging to the department.

    Plea for stay of sentence allowed

    He was jailed another six months and fined RM87,850 for picking the same company to carry out boat maintenance work costing RM17,570.

    Judge Sitarun Nisa ordered the jail terms to run concurrently

    Shamsul Helmie committed the offences in March and April last year in his capacity as the assistance officer of the state Marine Department, where he is still employed.

    He had earlier denied using his position to enrich himself by giving the procurement contract to his brother’s firm.

    Shamsul Helmie’s lawyer Ashok Athimulan sought a stay of sentence pending appeal, which the judge allowed and set bail at RM60,000.

    Short URL: http://www.freemalaysiakini2.com/?p=52628

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