December 23, 2020
Former exam authority official Hans Yeung says he was scapegoated over a question on 20th century Sino-Japanese relations.
South China Morning Post
A veteran employee at Hong Kong’s exam authority who stepped down last month following an outcry over a question on Sino-Japanese relations has said he was made a scapegoat and that he resigned under “political pressure”.
Speaking out in an interview with the Post more than six months after the controversy erupted, Hans Yeung Wing-yu also defended the controversial university entrance exam question, which had asked students if they agreed with the statement that Japan did “more good than harm to China” in the first half of the 20th century.