Ministry of Education stops professor's teaching after blood-drawing scandal reappears

setn.com (Chinese)

The Ministry of Education has ordered National Taiwan Normal University to immediately stop a professor from teaching. This follows reports that the professor, involved in a past blood-drawing scandal with the women's soccer team, had resumed teaching despite a three-year suspension. The professor, Chen Chung-ching, was previously suspended for violating human research laws. The Ministry of Education stated that the university has not yet completed the necessary procedures for the suspension and has requested the university to rectify the situation and submit updated information. The student union has expressed concern over the delay in the disciplinary process, highlighting the impact on students' academic progress. They are calling for greater transparency and efficiency in university disciplinary reviews.


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