Hong Kong's oldest Chinese language newspaper, Sing Pao, is facing the threat of liquidation for failure to pay its debts. Creditor Korchina Culture Investment Ltd filed a petition to the High Court ...
Hong Kong-based Sing Pao Daily News has reported that members of its staff have been threatened and that its computer systems were attacked. Hong Kong police are investigating the incidents. Sing Pao ...
Chinese-language daily to step up efforts to integrate print and Internet platforms One of the city's oldest Chinese-language newspapers, Sing Pao Daily News, resumed its print edition on Thursday ...
Sing Pao Daily News narrowly averted court action to close it down after management settled outstanding Mandatory Provident Fund payments just 90 minutes before a deadline set by the fund's watchdog.
Local newspapers have probably experienced the most difficult times. It has only been a few days since Hong Kong Daily News ceased, the city's oldest Chinese-language newspaper, Sing Pao suspended ...
In Hong Kong, you're either from the pro-Beijing camp and supportive of the central government of China, or from the pan-democracy camp and for less central control from China. But for three weeks, ...
The Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority will file a petition to the High Court to wind up Sing Pao Newspaper Management Limited if it fails to settle outstanding MPF contributions within 21 ...
Kwun Tong Magistracy has fined Sing Pao newspaper $156,000 for wage and annual leave pay offences, and $72,000 for failing to make Mandatory Provident Fund contributions to staff. The court also ...
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