Popular Hong Kong tutors arrested after woman unmasked as failed Chinese University student who was expelled before she graduated


A husband and wife who run a popular tutorial school in Hong Kong have been arrested on suspicion of exaggerating her academic qualifications after it emerged that the woman, who claimed to be an academic high-flyer, was expelled from university before she graduated.

Iris Chan, 38, better known as “Miss Iris Chan”, who taught primary and secondary students English and economics at the Supreme Learning Centre on Lion Rock Road, in Kowloon City, was arrested by customs officers on Thursday.

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