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Kerala School Management Association Expels General Secretary Over Fund Appropriation Without CBSE Permission
Swarajya Staff
Dec 14, 2018, 01:30 PM | Updated 01:30 PM IST
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Kerala CBSE School’s Management Association has removed its General Secretary Indira Rajan and working president G Rajmohan from their posts due to allegations of misappropriating funds, reports Times of India.
The duo allegedly organised a sports meet without the prior permission of CBSE and even sent letters in the name of the education body. They promised certificates to the students, collecting participating amount from them.
The association president T P M Ibrahim Khan said, “They again planned to organise a similar event this year. The association has intervened and written to both Centre and state governments, following which the event was stopped in November.”
Khan added that the money was not transferred through the official sports council account.
Refuting allegations, Indira Rajan said that all accounts had been settled with every single transaction done under the responsibility of the organising committee.
She sent a statement which said- “I am personally not a party to any collection or disbursement of funds. I am open to discussing this matter in an open forum of CBSE.”
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