Lee Cheuk-hing
Coverage of Lee Cheuk-hing in the Nexus archive.
- Sacking of school principal for Singapore row is ‘death sentence’, lawmaker says
A Hong Kong school principal was dismissed after being filmed swearing at security guards in Singapore. A lawmaker compared the sacking to a 'death sentence' in the labor sector, while another raised concerns about its impact on the principal's provident fund.
- Hong Kong principal fired over Singapore row says he will seek legal advice
A Hong Kong school principal was dismissed after an incident during a student trip to Singapore, where he swore at security guards. He expressed shock and regret over his immediate termination and plans to seek legal advice regarding his employment rights.
- Hong Kong principal fired for swearing at security guards on Singapore school trip
A Hong Kong school principal was fired for swearing at security guards during a student trip to Singapore. San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School in Tuen Mun announced his immediate dismissal and refusal to accept his resignation submitted a week after the incident.
- Singapore security union backs guards after row with swearing Hong Kong principal
Singapore’s Union of Security Employees (USE) supports security guards involved in a confrontation with Hong Kong school principal Lee Cheuk-hing, who swore at them during an argument over parking at SAFRA Jurong. The incident was captured in a viral video, and Lee has since resigned from San Wui.
- Students divided over Hong Kong principal’s resignation after Singapore clash
A Hong Kong principal resigned after swearing at security guards during a school trip to Singapore, prompting divided student reactions. Some students argue he should be held accountable for damaging the school's image, while others believe his apology was sincere.
- Hong Kong principal who swore at Singapore security guards resigns
A Hong Kong secondary school principal resigned after being suspended for swearing at security guards during a student trip to Singapore. The school's board must decide on accepting the resignation.