Hong Kong school to investigate potty-mouthed principal before deciding on action
San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School in Hong Kong will investigate an incident where its principal, Lee Cheuk-hing, allegedly swore at security guards during a student trip to Singapore. Edmund Wong Chun-sek, a school manager and former lawmaker, stated that it is too early to determine disciplinary action.

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AI-generatedSan Wui Commercial Society Secondary School in Hong Kong will investigate an incident where its principal, Lee Cheuk-hing, allegedly swore at security guards during a student trip to Singapore. Edmund Wong Chun-sek, a school manager and former lawmaker, stated that it is too early to determine disciplinary action. The school also aims to ensure students were not negatively impacted by the event. This investigation follows a demand from education authorities for a written report after a video of the alleged incident went viral.
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5 extractedThe school wants to ensure students on the trip were not affected by the incident.
The school manager stated it is too early to decide on disciplinary action.
Education authorities have demanded a written report from the school regarding the incident.
A Hong Kong school principal is under investigation for allegedly swearing at security guards during a student trip.
A viral video apparently shows the principal, Lee Cheuk-hing, swearing at security guards.