The chief of Hong Kong’s exams authority announced on Monday he would not renew his contract when it ended next year, three months after the body was engulfed in controversy over a history paper question on Sino-Japanese relations which was later scrapped.So Kwok-sang, secretary general of the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA) for the past three years, said he would spend more time on his personal vision and serving the community in another capacity after leaving his post…
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