2007 protest at home For years as a housing chief, Suen denied to meet with housing rights activists until 2007, when some 30 activists, including
Longhair Leung Kwok-hung finally camped out at Suen's house in
Happy Valley to protest. Public housing citizens were suffering from excessive rent increase, and the activists tried to voice the concern. The protest turned violent outside his home, with five policemen and one protester injured. Leung was also arrested.
Illegal extension case In 1994, Suen purchased a new home, the low-rise
Shuk Yuen building in Green Lane
Happy Valley. He then illegally extended the size of his home to make it bigger. As the former
Secretary for Housing, Planning and Lands, his staff reportedly warned him against the illegal extension, sending him a letter in April 2006 to remove the extension, which he reportedly ignored. In 2011, he agreed to reduce the size of the structure. Both the
democratic and
pro-Beijing camps criticised him. ==See also==