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Chinese University of Hong Kong outgoing head Rocky Tuan on medical leave after injuring himself in fall in Malaysia

  • Rocky Tuan has undergone surgery in Kuala Lumpur after fall, Chinese University of Hong Kong says
  • Tuan resigned as president earlier this year, just days after starting new three-year term, following contentious overhaul of the institution’s governing body

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The Chinese University of Hong Kong’s outgoing president, Rocky Tuan. The institution did not say when Tuan suffered his injury or the length of his expected absence. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Emily Hung
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) outgoing president Rocky Tuan Sung-chi is taking medical leave after injuring himself in a fall while on a business trip in Malaysia.

The university said on Monday that Tuan had undergone surgery in Kuala Lumpur and was following his doctor’s instructions to rest and recover.

Provost Alan Chan Kam-leung would serve as acting vice-chancellor and president while Tuan was away and council chairman John Chai Yat-chiu had been notified of the arrangement, it said.

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It did not reveal when the university head suffered his injury or the length of his expected absence.

Asked if Tuan had already returned to Hong Kong, a university spokeswoman only said the academic was following medical advice and hoped to recover as soon as possible.

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“The university expresses its gratitude to all those who have shown concern for the vice-chancellor’s well-being. However, out of respect for his privacy, we will not be making any further comments on the matter at this time,” she said.

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