Status Update of Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2025, Hong Kong La Salle College Old Boys’ Association – Toronto

Fellow Toronto chapter members and old boys community at large:

I am writing to follow up on my email to all Toronto members on April 30, regarding membership eligibility, voting and nomination rights, proxies, and potential legal implications. As the matter emerges, public interest is at stake. Please treat this as an open letter.

My April 30 email explained the abnormalities of the 140+ applications, constitutional/legal risks, implications for the Toronto community and beyond. Since then, Bill Chau (98) has started the petition (out of the 91 signed petitions, only 7 of them are from Toronto including 1 director). We have also exchanged emails with Jevons Au (98) and Alexander Cheung (82). Jevons Au wrote on behalf of the 155+ applicants, and Alexander Cheung wrote on behalf of the “committee of candidates”.

The Board held an emergency meeting on May 1, and issued a statement afterwards about the applications. The statements are available on our website (https://lscobator.org/). Accordingly, Jevons’s application should have been processed soon. At the same time, Jevons has emailed us again, stating that if his application is not approved immediately, “the board pause any elections or decisions at the upcoming AGM until this matter is resolved according to the bylaws and ONCA.”. 

Anyone with a reasonable mind would find Jevons’s demand appalling and unacceptable. Further, such demand without substantiating proof may constitute a threat or insult to our members at large.

By now, all reasonable channels have been exhausted. The possibility remains that those directors who have co-signed the letter of condemnation against me, and those who have submitted the applications on their behalf, may call for a requisition Board meeting again, picking a date/time that is most self-serving for them to rubber-stamp Jevons’ applications with a minimal quorum. This would thereby allow them to overturn any decisions made to date. It follows that once they have secured a sufficient quorum of directors for the May 15 election, they may whimsically dictate or reverse any decisions.

I am baffled by the condemnation letter co-signed by a few ex-presidents. I cannot help but reckon that it must have been an orchestrated scheme of groundless allegations spread against me in Hong Kong and elsewhere, before the 140+ applications were submitted. Should there be wrongs on my part,  they should have voiced their grievances earlier at Board meetings. I will not comment on their intent, but the harmony of the Toronto old boys community has been completely shattered.

The situation will come to a head on May 15, a crucial moment for all of us, as a community, to make our voices heard. The future of our Toronto Chapter, as well as the legacy of the alumni who have built it, will rest on the actions we take now. I have served to the best of my ability, though not without oversights. I am proud to have made friendships during my office and trust that we all will stand together in ensuring that our Chapter will remain strong and true to its founding values.

Kevin Kwok (88)

Outgoing President

Hong Kong La Salle College Old Boys’ Association – Toronto

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於 2025年4月30日 週三 上午1:56寫道:

Dear Members,

Today, April 30, 2025, marks the deadline under our bylaw to issue notice for the Annual General Meeting (AGM), traditionally held on May 15 each year. Regrettably, I, as the outgoing President and chief operating officer, must inform you that several serious matters remain unresolved on the election of 2025-27 election of Board of Directors: membership eligibility, voting and nomination rights, proxies, and potential legal issues

Unprecedented Magnitude and Nature of Membership Applications

April 14, 2025 was the final Board of Directors meeting before the AGM and is the cut off time for approval of new members to be eligible to vote and be nominated as directors at the upcoming AGM. During the meeting Directors Jimmy Chang (’66) and Michael Chow (’89) submitted 140+ new membership applications with fees. The followings are noted:

  • – We have never received one time applications of such magnitude
  • – Most of the applications show non-Toronto addresses and/or provide incomplete contact information
  • – Many appear to have been generated electronically in bulk, with similar formatting and minimal details.
  • – All of them are for one-year or student memberships, diverging from the longstanding norms of our Chapter.

While these applications appear constitutional (non Toronto old boys may apply for membership according to our patent), such magnitude and nature raises eyebrows. I have been in the community for over 20 years and have recruited old boys to attend our events/gatherings, official or unofficial. Some chose to apply for life membership to show loyalty, but most are for the mingling experience. I have never seen intentional and well planned one time admission of such scale and nature. While a lot of old boys locally and beyond know me, most of the names among the 140 are unfamiliar to me.

If admitted en masse, these new 140 applicants would be eligible to vote and be nominated as directors in the upcoming AGM. Note that our AGM is usually attended by 80-100 local old boys and know each other.

Disagreement among directors

In light of the above, over half of the Board voted to defer and further investigate the applications. It is not rejection – we are just unable to process all of them right away. We need more time to think this through, at least to confirm their identity and authenticity. While Michael Chow (89) and Jimmy Chang (66) may know them in some way, are all of these applicants aware that a one year/student (not life) membership was made on their behalf, and their names can be used for proxies for the purpose of voting and being nominated?


In addition to Jimmy Chang (66), Michael Chow (89), Peter Chan (72) also strongly disagreed with the deferral.

More pressure

Within days, Peter Chan (72), current director, signed a petition which advocates for the voting rights of these applicants. The petition quotes “misleading directives by the President”.

Within days, the Board received emails from Jevons Au Man Kit (98) and Alexander Cheung (82). Mr Au claims to write on behalf of the applicants, and Mr Cheung wrote on behalf of “a committee of candidates” who “intend to run for office for 2025-2027 in the upcoming election at the AGM scheduled for May 15, 2025”. The following words were in their email:

  • – remonstrance
  • – stifling competition
  • – condemning the board’s decision
  • – invidious practice
  • – seeking independent legal review
  • – unfair discriminatory decision
  • – informing the broader alumni community and relevant stakeholders including LSCOBA Hong Kong

There has been numerous pressure to accept these applications. I am not a lawyer or investigator, but it looks like an orchestrated election maneuver of some sort to me, to say the least. If I approve right away, I could be prosecuted. Damned if you do and damned if you don’t.

Why does it matter to you?

Some may argue that these applications are “constitutional.” But: Does this sound right to you?

As I said before, AGM is usually attended by 80-100 old boys, most are local and know each other. How does it feel to be outnumbered, constitutionally, by those who show little ties with Toronto?

You may remember in the good old days when things were much more casual and informal. Every old boy attending AGM was entitled to vote and be nominated, membership fees can be paid retrospectively upon directorship. Voting in AGM has conventionally been held as show-of-hands, so everyone can see the votes, no cheating. Now, as most of these applicants are outside Toronto, any local members are entitled to receive proxies from them and vote on their behalf. In addition, our membership database, maintained since the beginning of the chapter in the 80s, comprises a lot of inactive members, i.e. have not attended events for a long time, and perhaps have little information to verify. As a result, the number of proxies can significantly outnumber attending old boys’ vote. 

Who can we rely on for impartiality, as far as membership rights, ballots and potential misuse of proxies, etc are concerned?

While a lot of you have voted for me before (and I sincerely thank you), no presidency is intended to be forever. But this time it is not only about me. What precedent does this incident set for other local chapter matters across North America and beyond?

What now?

To date, little consensus has been reached within the Board on the unprecedented matters above. And a number of us have full time work, we are simply unable to attend a call for a meeting by Peter Chan (72) and Michael Chow (89) on a weekday at 9am. We are tired of arguing. Having said that, I am still working with directors who share my vision to explore solutions, including consultation with impartial third parties. I will keep you informed as the situation develops. 

The Board will meet on May 1; while I do not intend to change the AGM date, should there be a change of AGM date as a result of the Board meeting, it will be re-noticed in accordance with the bylaw.

Feel free to share your thoughts with other old boys. Your voice matters.

This message represents my personal observations as the outgoing President and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of other directors. 

Yours truly,

Kevin Kwok (88)
Outgoing President
Hong Kong La Salle College Old Boys’ Association – Toronto

Board Notice – A Call to Unity in the Spirit of St John Baptist de La Salle

Dear Members,

On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Hong Kong La Salle College Old Boys’ Association – Toronto, please find attached a Board Notice titled “A Call to Unity in the Spirit of St John Baptist de La Salle.”

In response to recent developments and correspondence you may have received, the Board convened an urgent meeting on 1 May 2025 to collectively reflect and respond in a manner aligned with the values of our Lasallian heritage.

While diverse opinions are part of a vibrant community, we believe our dialogue should be guided by the spirit of humility, service, and unity—as exemplified by Saint John Baptist de La Salle. The attached notice reaffirms our commitment to these principles and invites all members to work together in strengthening our Toronto Chapter.

As we prepare for the upcoming Annual General Meeting on 15 May 2025, we ask for your continued support and fraternity.

Thank you for your dedication to our shared mission.

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Board Notice – A Call to Unity in the Spirit of St John Baptist de La Salle

The Board noticed a recent letter criticising our current President, Mr. Kevin Kwok. Divergent views are natural in any vibrant association, yet our response should reflect the example of St John Baptist de La Salle, founder of the Lasallian movement.

Lessons from St La Salle’s legacy

  • Leadership through service. St La Salle taught that true leadership begins with humility and a commitment to serve others. We thank President Kwok and every volunteer—past and present—for the foundations they have laid. As the Chinese saying reminds us, “前人種樹,後人乘涼”— we benefit today because others planted the trees long ago.
  • Inclusive community. He urged his Brothers to create communities where “each person is welcomed and valued.” We see that ideal today in the growing number of Lasallians from all generations and backgrounds in the Toronto Chapter.
  • Progress through collaboration. St La Salle believed that unity, not division, advances a mission. Our stronger governance and fresh initiatives are possible because voices from many generations and locations now contribute to our decisions—“together and by association.”

The way forward

Guided by these principles, the Board invites every Old Boy to rise above personal grievances and work together for the common good of the Association. Constructive dialogue, volunteer service, and steadfast fraternity are the best ways to honour St La Salle’s vision here in Toronto.

We thank all alumni for their dedication and ask for continued cooperation as we prepare for the Annual General Meeting on 15 May 2025.

Saint John Baptist de La Salle, pray for us.

Live Jesus in our hearts forever.

By order of the Board of Directors, HKLSCOBA-Toronto – issued 1 May 2025

Board Statement Regarding Membership Applications Received on 14 April 2025

Dear Members,

On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Hong Kong La Salle College Old Boys’ Association – Toronto, please find attached an official statement regarding the membership applications submitted during the regular Board meeting held on 14 April 2025.

In response to the unprecedented volume of applications—exceeding one hundred—the Board convened an urgent meeting on 1 May 2025 to review and address the situation in accordance with the Association’s by-laws. The attached statement outlines the decisions made and the next steps for processing these applications.

We remain committed to upholding procedural integrity and fairness as we manage this exceptional influx of interest in our Association.

Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact us through the Association’s official email.

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Board Statement – Applications Received on 14 April 2025

More than one hundred (100+) membership applications were submitted at the regular Board meeting of 14 April 2025. The Board notes with delight this strong show of Lasallian spirit, especially from alumni who live outside Canada and extend their support to the Toronto Chapter.

Board decision

  • Applications not properly completed (missing information, signature or payment) have been rejected for the time being. Where contact details are available, the Secretary will invite the applicants to resubmit a fully completed form and fee.
  • Applications properly completed by applicants residing outside Canada require additional verification of eligibility under By-law § 2.06. These files are being reviewed and will be reported on at the next regular Board meeting.
  • Applications properly completed by applicants residing in Canada are being processed as quickly as possible. The Secretary will attempt to reach each applicant by phone or e-mail on or before the next regular Board meeting.

The Association has never before received such a large volume of applications at a single meeting. The Board acknowledges the effort of Director Michael Chow (1989) in facilitating this influx of new interest.

Next steps

* A further update on the status of all applications will be provided to the membership at the Annual General Meeting on 15 May 2025.

We appreciate every alumnus who takes the time to strengthen our Toronto Chapter, and we thank you for your patience while we complete the verification process.

Saint John Baptist de La Salle, pray for us.

Live Jesus in our hearts forever.

By order of the Board of Directors, HKLSCOBA-Toronto – issued 1 May 2025

2025 Louis Pomeroy Memorial Mah Jong Tournament / Spring Dinner

The Toronto Chapter 2025 Louis Pomeroy Memorial Mah Jong Tournament and Spring Dinner took place on 9 March 2024 at NKS Banquet Hall (帝豪名宴), bringing together 233 old boys and guests for an unforgettable evening of camaraderie and fun.


The mahjong competition was intense, with over 52 players competing at 10 tables, while 3 non-competing tables provided a more relaxed setting for casual play. The afternoon’s excitement culminated in the presentation of the Louis Pomeroy Memorial Trophy by our chapter president, Kevin Kwok (1988), to the highest-scoring old boy, Kelvin Ho (2019).


We were honored to welcome two beloved retired teachers, Mr. Chan Tong and Mr. Shum Mow Kee, who graced us with their presence, along with 10 joint school alumni representatives who joined us for the dinner. A particularly heartwarming moment came when Mr. Chan Tong led the presentation of 70 gifts donated by our Alma Mater to senior old boys — a gesture that highlighted the lasting bonds and deep connections that unite the La Salle family.

The evening gained momentum with a lively mid-event auction, adding excitement while raising additional funds. Dr. William Chan (69) contributed generously to the event, and congratulations to Stlina Kwok, keeper of Kevin Kwok (88), for winning the bid!
To cap off the night, a thrilling lucky draw brought smiles and joy to all.
Our Chapter would like to thank the great efforts of Danny Au Yeung (67), Ambrose Cheung (70), Ken Wong (90), Raymond Dau (91), Chris Fong (94), Michael Kong (94), Clarence Lee (98), Alex Tsoi (2016), and Kenny Fong (2017).


Thank you to everyone who made this event a success! We look forward to seeing you all again in 2026 for another memorable gathering!