Primus Baro, National Secretary of the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS), has confirmed that some heads of secondary schools were silent over challenges bothering schools due to threats and warnings from government.
In an interview on TV3's Hot Issues, Mr.
Baro disclosed that CHASS at some point received complaints about some threats and warnings to heads of schools.
He recalled that the Association was once summoned by the former Education Minister after it issued a communique which did not augur well with the Minister. "I'm sure people were just being cautious and it boils down to the channels of communication. "Frankly speaking, we've had complaints of that.