'Set up scam-reporting hotline at universities'

[RTHK] - 01/20/2025

A lawmaker has proposed that the student affairs offices of universities set up scam-reporting hotlines to better protect students from falling prey to swindles. The University of Hong Kong and City University have asked students to complete anti-scam quizzes as soon as possible, after dozens (…)



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