Hong Kong principal fired for swearing at security guards on Singapore school trip
The school said Lee Cheuk-hing’s conduct violated teaching guidelines and would disrupt operations, as a viral video showed the confrontation.
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Hong Kong school rejects resignation of principal who swore at security guards in Singapore, fires him
SINGAPORE: A school principal from Hong Kong who was seen swearing at security guards at SAFRA Jurong while on a school trip to Singapore in May has had his resignation rejected, and has been fired instead.
Hong Kong principal fired for swearing at security guards on Singapore school trip
San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School says it refused to accept resignation of Lee Cheuk-hing, who violated code of conduct for staff.
Hong Kong principal involved in swearing incident sacked by school; resignation rejected
A Hong Kong secondary school principal was on Wednesday (June 3) sacked after he was caught on video swearing at security guards during a student trip to Singapore on May 22.In doing so, San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School also rejected Lee Cheuk Hing's resignation, which would have been effective on August 31. A statement from the school's incorporated management committee issued on Wednesday reads: "If he were to stay on as principal u…
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