Apology for Forcing Students to Donate Blood at University

A scandal at a university in Taiwan revealed that students were forced to donate blood for years. This raises ethical concerns in the education system.
61-year-old football coach Chou Tai-ying officially apologized for pressuring students to donate blood. While he claimed his intentions were to help the team, this situation sparked significant controversy.
The details of the incident became more complex when students were threatened with losing academic credits if they refused to donate blood. This situation highlights issues of pressure and bullying in education.
University rector Wu Cheng-chi stated that the incident was a failure of the institution and promised a review of ethical and oversight procedures. The Ministry of Education will also investigate the matter.