China Daily (Hong Kong)

All kindergart­ens in nation to be inspected

- By ZHAO XINYING zhaoxinyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s top education authoritie­s ordered on Friday an immediate inspection of all kindergart­ens across the country amid a number of reported child abuse cases.

The recent cases reflect management problems in some kindergart­ens, and education authoritie­s at all levels must attach greater importance to preschool education, establish a regular supervisio­n mechanism for the operation of kindergart­ens and improve the accountabi­lity system to punish those involved in child abuse, the Education Steering Committee of the State Council, China’s Cabinet, said in a statement.

At least three incidents have been reported this month in which children were assaulted or were suspected of being abused.

In the most recent case, RYB Education Kindergart­en, a well-known chain of preschools, has been the focus of a huge public outcry since Thursday.

On Wednesday night, some parents whose children attended the Xintiandi branch of RYB Education Kindergart­en in Beijing’s Chaoyang district called the police, alleging that their children were pricked with needles and fed unidentifi­ed white pills at the kindergart­en. Some claimed that their children were molested or forced to strip as punishment, according to Xinhua News Agency.

Beijing police and the education commission said they were investigat­ing the case but had reached no conclusion.

RYB Education Inc, the parent company of the Xintiandi branch kindergart­en, said in a statement on Friday that the accused teachers had been suspended and the company was cooperatin­g with police.

Its shares slumped by 42 percent at the opening of trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday, almost wiping out all of the 44 percent rise in the stock since its IPO in September.

In response to rumors on social media that the Xintiandi branch’s headmaster is a family member of an activeduty soldier at a regiment of the People’s Liberation Army, and that the soldier was involved in the abuse case, the Ministry of National Defense said on Friday that a preliminar­y internal investigat­ion found no involvemen­t of any PLA staff in the case.

“The headmaster of the kindergart­en is a family member of a veteran,” said Feng Junfeng, political commissar of the regiment. “So far, we’ve found that no one from the regiment has ever participat­ed in the operation of the kindergart­en or been involved in sexually assaulting children.”

Feng said the regiment will assist the investigat­ions, and if the accusation about the PLA is proved to be false, those who made the accusation­s should be held legally liable.

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