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Hong Kong police arrest invigilator over university entrance exam leak on social media
- Woman surnamed Lau, 23, arrested on suspicion of violating Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority Ordinance, police say
- Exams authority says incident had no impact on integrity of test given leak occurred after it took place
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A 23-year-old invigilator has been arrested on suspicion of posting content of Hong Kong’s ongoing university entrance exams on social media, the Post has learned.
The Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority said on Thursday the incident had not affected the integrity of the test as the leak occurred after it took place.
Police said the woman, surnamed Lau, was arrested on suspicion of violating the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority Ordinance.
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A source told the Post she was one of the invigilators for the city’s Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) exams, and also worked as a teaching assistant in a secondary school.
The insider added that it could not be ruled out that the woman committed the crime to benefit her own tutorial businesses.
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She has been granted bail pending investigation and is required to report to police in mid-May.
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