Exclusive | US church sues top Hong Kong school ‘for only serving rich’, threatens eviction

Exclusive | US church sues top Hong Kong school ‘for only serving rich’, threatens eviction

A United States-based church is suing the management of a top Hong Kong school it co-founded in 1966 for allegedly breaching an operational agreement, accusing the institution of serving only the “rich and privileged few” and amassing excessive financial reserves. The Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS), which is the registered owner of the Hong…

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Exclusive | US church sues top Hong Kong school ‘for only serving rich’, threatens eviction

Exclusive | US church sues top Hong Kong school ‘for only serving rich’, threatens eviction

A United States-based church is suing the management of a top Hong Kong school it co-founded in 1966 for allegedly breaching an operational agreement, accusing the institution of serving only the “rich and privileged few” and amassing excessive financial reserves. The Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS), which is the registered owner of the Hong…

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Hong Kong officials ‘could have provided better guidance to failed balloon event’

Hong Kong officials ‘could have provided better guidance to failed balloon event’

Hong Kong authorities could have provided better guidance to the organiser of a HK$30 million (US$3.85 million) botched hot-air balloon festival, lawmakers have said, even as the government stressed it had already offered professional advice. Lawmakers Doreen Kong Yuk-foon and Michael Tien Puk-sun said on Monday that the government should be more proactive when dealing…

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Hong Kong officials ‘could have provided better guidance to failed balloon event’

Hong Kong officials ‘could have provided better guidance to failed balloon event’

Hong Kong authorities could have provided better guidance to the organiser of a HK$30 million (US$3.85 million) botched hot-air balloon festival, lawmakers have said, even as the government stressed it had already offered professional advice. Lawmakers Doreen Kong Yuk-foon and Michael Tien Puk-sun said on Monday that the government should be more proactive when dealing…

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