Hong Kong teachers cleared over leaking entrance exam questions to parents
One teacher said she was not aware the questions she leaked were intended for the eventual exam

Four Hong Kong primary school teachers accused of leaking questions on an entry exam walked free on Thursday from a trial which might have arisen from an internal dispute among staff.
Cheng Ka-yee, Tsang Wing-shan, and Wong Pui-man, from Church of Christ in China Heep Woh Primary School in Prince Edward, burst into tears when they learned of their acquittals at Kowloon City Court.
Also acquitted was Tsang’s former classmate in university, U Leng-kok, a teacher at another primary school.
The four, aged between 35 and 41, were originally charged with obtaining access to a computer with a view to dishonest gain, in that they allegedly leaked pictures and copies of the questions concerned via WhatsApp and email in June 2014.

The questions eventually found their way to parents, some of whom had asked the teachers to refer their kids to the school.
