Ex-Wall Street Journal reporter denies hiding HK$3M settlement demand in unlawful termination suit

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Hong Kong Journalist Denies‌ Concealing Settlement Demand in Wrongful Termination Case

former Wall Street Journal reporter Selina Cheng has denied intentionally concealing her request for‍ a HK$3 million settlement from Hong Kong’s labour ⁣authorities in her⁣ wrongful‍ termination lawsuit​ against the American newspaper.

Appearing before Principal magistrate David Cheung at the ⁢Eastern Magistrates’ Courts on Thursday, Cheng also denied claims ‍that⁣ she hid​ the data to ‌mask her “ulterior purpose” of seeking money.

Cheng, the chairperson of ⁣the Hong Kong Journalists Association, is accusing‍ Dow Jones Publishing co. (Asia) Inc​ – the newspaper’s ‍parent company – of firing⁢ her in ⁤July 2024 over‌ her leadership of the union.

Senior Counsel Benson Tsoi, representing the parent company, stated that Cheng “deliberately” ⁣concealed from the labour Department that she had ‍demanded HK$3​ million from her former employer. Cheng refuted this claim.

Dow​ Jones pleaded not ⁤guilty last month to one count of preventing or deterring an employee from exercising the right⁣ to hold⁣ office in a trade union, and another ‌count of terminating employment, penalising, or​ discriminating⁣ against an ⁢employee for exercising⁢ that right.

Settlement

Tsoi‍ cited email correspondence ⁢from late 2024 in which Cheng’s lawyer​ requested mediation from ‌the publisher’s legal ‌representatives,specifically seeking a ‍settlement of⁢ HK$3 million.

He then referenced an email Cheng sent to the Labour Department, where she indicated ‌she did not​ intend to ​participate in mediation proceedings, a statement Tsoi labelled “utterly untrue.”

“I suggest to you that you deliberately did not update the case officer of the‌ Labour⁣ Department about the continued demands you made⁤ thru your ⁤lawyers to the company,” Tsoi said.

Cheng denied the accusation, stating she informed the ‍department she did not⁣ intend to⁣ mediate as‍ she was always…

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