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.
Lee Cheuk Hing, who was principal of San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School, had tendered his resignation on May 28 following the viral incident. His last day with the school would have been on Aug 31.
However, his resignation was rejected by the school on June 3, and it requested his “immediate dismissal”, reported the South China Morning Post (SCMP).
The Hong Kong-based English-language newspaper quoted the school’s management committee as saying on June 3: “If he were to remain in office as principal before Aug 31, it would gravely disrupt the operation of the school and prevent the school’s teachers and students from moving forward as soon as possible.
“This constitutes the immediate dismissal of Mr Lee and the removal of all his duties at the school.”
The school said that Lee’s “vulgar” behaviour during the school trip violated the professional code of conduct for teaching staff, and that Lee, as the head of the institution, was held to a higher standard by parents and the public.
The school’s manager, Edmund Wong Chun-sek, said the incident would not affect the hiring of Lee’s replacement, reported SCMP.
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