Former members of preschool senior management admit to covering up offences of cook who molested toddlers

Former members of preschool senior management admit to covering up offences of cook who molested toddlers


DECISION TO COVER UP

At the time the footage was discovered, the executive director and principal were overseas attending a course on protecting children from abuse.

The vice-principal sent the executive director the footage over WhatsApp, and she viewed it together with the principal. The trio then had a video call to discuss what to do.

The vice-principal and executive director then conspired to delete the footage from their phones.

The vice-principal was supposed to join them overseas for the course on Nov 17, 2023. She was instructed to delay her flight to later that day so that she could instruct Teo not to go near any children and monitor him while he worked.

The trio returned from the course a day early to deal with the matter. When they met back in Singapore on Nov 21, 2023, they decided to raise the matter to the chairwoman of the school’s management committee.

This meeting took place on Nov 22, 2023 and lasted about an hour. During the meeting, the chairwoman was informed of Teo’s acts for the first time.

The vice-principal used her phone to show the CCTV footage, and the executive director sought the chairwoman’s decision on whether to report the matter to the police.

The executive director said there would be implications on the preschool if a police report was made: parents and the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) would have to be informed, and the police would interview the staff about how long the acts had been going on.

The executive director further said that the victim was asleep and may not have suffered any impact from Teo’s acts as the girl was not aware of them.

She suggested settling the matter quietly by asking Teo to resign, instead of reporting it to the police.

When the chairwoman asked if the victim’s parents needed to be informed, the executive director said if they were, then the school would have to manage their reaction as well as the reaction of other parents.

She said that the good name of the preschool would be tarnished and that it was likely many parents would withdraw their children from the preschool.

She added that the school may have to close down if the matter got out of control, and again said that the victim was not really affected by the acts.



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