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Hong Kong Methodist Church investigates school supervisor accused of sexual harassment

  • Reverend Lo Lung-kwong was appointed secretary general of the Hong Kong Christian Council last year and vowed to tackle impropriety in the church
  • Investigation panel found former supervisor tried to make sexual advances

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Reverend Lo Lung-kwong has denied the accusations. Photo: Nora Tam
Rachel Leung

A prominent Christian leader who vowed to clamp down on sexual harassment in Hong Kong’s churches has been removed as the supervisor at three schools operated by the Methodist Church after being accused of sexually harassing a female staff member late last year.

Reverend Lo Lung-kwong, supervisor of secondary and primary schools run by the Hong Kong Methodist Church, was accused of making improper sexual advances towards a member of the teaching staff during a December 2018 meeting at the church’s Wan Chai building.

Lo is also an adjunct professor at Chinese University’s Divinity School of Chung Chi College.

Ming Pao, a Chinese-language newspaper published in Hong Kong, said the veteran Methodist pastor was accused of brushing his hands up and down the teacher’s back, holding her hands, touching her face and hugging her. The victim then filed a sexual harassment claim against the church leader to the principal of her school and suggested reporting it to the police.

It all happened in the public area and I knew there was CCTV. We are just close, she is like a daughter to me
Reverend Lo Lung-kwong

When asked about the allegations against Lo, the Methodist Church told the Post that it received a complaint regarding sexual harassment late last year. In response, a committee was set up to look into the matter. It said both the complainant and the accused accepted the arrangement, and wished to keep the contents of the investigation and outcome confidential.

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The Education Bureau confirmed to the Post that Methodist School, Fortress Hill Methodist Secondary School and Sha Tin Methodist College had removed Lo as their supervisor. It said it did not receive any complaints of sexual harassment related to the move. The bureau also did not say exactly when it received the notices of personnel change from the schools.

It is unknown which school the teacher was working at.

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Lo has dismissed the claims, saying he was just being too friendly.

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