KAJANG: Those who know of corruption in the handling of finances of Chinese vernacular schools should lodge a report with the state Education Department or the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, says Deputy Education Minister Chong Sin Woon.
He said school finances was a sensitive matter and should be disclosed to the public.
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