HK Principal Who Swore at S'pore Security Guards During School Trip Gets Suspended, Police Report Filed
The school said the principal’s conduct fell short of public expectations after a parking dispute on the exchange tour drew public concern and unease.
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Bad-mannered or racist? Debate rages over Hong Kong principal's Singapore clash
HONG KONG — Debates continued to rage online after a Hong Kong school principal was filmed verbally abusing two South Asian security guards in Singapore, with viewers divided over whether his behaviour reflected a lack of manners or racial bias.
Hong Kong principal who swore at 2 guards in Singapore suspended; online debate on racism, bad behaviour ensues
SINGAPORE: After the principal of a secondary school from Hong Kong was caught in a viral video where he behaved rudely toward two security guards during a trip to Singapore, reports say that he has been suspended. San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School in Tuen Mun has apologised for the incident, which is now under investigation by the authorities in Singapore, according to the South China Morning Post. “The school expresses its deepest ap…
Hong Kong school suspends principal over clash with security guards during Singapore trip
A Hong Kong school principal has been suspended from his duties amid an ongoing probe into his conduct, after a video of him swearing at two security personnel in Singapore went viral.Lee Cheuk-hing, principal at San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School in Tuen Mun, had told two security guards to "shut up" during a parking dispute at Safra Jurong on...
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