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    NUS law prof in CPIB probe over exchanging grades for sex

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    • phtthpP Offline
      phtthp
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      before this guy was caught, wonder last time how many girls he had promised As before ?

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        chubby08
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        phtthp:
        before this guy was caught, wonder last time how many girls he had promised As before ?

        High incoming earner can easy afford a pay sex service in Geylang..why must target the female student? As for the female student, in future, when she became a lawyer, will she ask for sex change with her handsome client /other side lawyer in order to win the case in court? I have doubt in this student character and shouldn;t she remove out from the law course. A disgrace and insult to the law of singapore.

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          verykiasu2010
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          may be the law prof did not target the student


          is the student that target the prof

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          • corneyAmberC Offline
            corneyAmber
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            verykiasu2010:
            may be the law prof did not target the student


            is the student that target the prof
            Whether he targetted or not, he should know better than to accept the deal proposed by the student. It is clearly bribery and he would have stepped into the legal framework to accede to it. In other words, whoever started it, both are guilty of being charged when caught.

            PS: I am not saying they are guilty now, but given the scenario and if the investigations confirms such transaction indeed happens, then both have to be bear the consequences.

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            • phtthpP Offline
              phtthp
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              if convicted, he’ll be sacked from NUS job. She’ll be expelled from law school. Her As gone down the drain.

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                verykiasu2010
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                ksi:
                verykiasu2010:

                may be the law prof did not target the student


                is the student that target the prof

                Whether he targetted or not, he should know better than to accept the deal proposed by the student. It is clearly bribery and he would have stepped into the legal framework to accede to it. In other words, whoever started it, both are guilty of being charged when caught.

                PS: I am not saying they are guilty now, but given the scenario and if the investigations confirms such transaction indeed happens, then both have to be bear the consequences.

                may be they are just intimate friends lah, and since personal coaching by the prof, sure score well lah ......some more throughout the year sure got mention about exam topics one .......unless he showed her the exam papers .....ok ok just jesting for fun

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                  KSP
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                  verykiasu2010:
                  ksi:

                  [quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]may be the law prof did not target the student


                  is the student that target the prof

                  Whether he targetted or not, he should know better than to accept the deal proposed by the student. It is clearly bribery and he would have stepped into the legal framework to accede to it. In other words, whoever started it, both are guilty of being charged when caught.

                  PS: I am not saying they are guilty now, but given the scenario and if the investigations confirms such transaction indeed happens, then both have to be bear the consequences.

                  may be they are just intimate friends lah, and since personal coaching by the prof, sure score well lah ......some more throughout the year sure got mention about exam topics one .......unless he showed her the exam papers .....ok ok just jesting for fun[/quote]both also at fault coz it takes 2 hands to clap http://www.amazing-animations.com/animations/hands19.gif\">

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                    limlim
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                    Joke

                    [quote]A student comes to a young professor's office hours. She glances down the hall, closes his door, kneels pleadingly.

                    \"I would do anything to pass this exam.\" She leans closer to him, flips back her hair, gazes meaningfully into his eyes. \"I mean...\" she whispers, \"...I would do...anything.\"

                    He returns her gaze. \"Anything?\"

                    \"Anything.\"

                    His voice softens. \"Anything??\"

                    \"Absolutely anything.\"

                    His voice turns to a whisper. \"Would you...study?\"[/quote]

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                    • corneyAmberC Offline
                      corneyAmber
                      last edited by

                      verykiasu2010:
                      ksi:

                      [quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]may be the law prof did not target the student


                      is the student that target the prof

                      Whether he targetted or not, he should know better than to accept the deal proposed by the student. It is clearly bribery and he would have stepped into the legal framework to accede to it. In other words, whoever started it, both are guilty of being charged when caught.

                      PS: I am not saying they are guilty now, but given the scenario and if the investigations confirms such transaction indeed happens, then both have to be bear the consequences.

                      may be they are just intimate friends lah, and since personal coaching by the prof, sure score well lah ......some more throughout the year sure got mention about exam topics one .......unless he showed her the exam papers .....ok ok just jesting for fun[/quote]You reckon it is like 琼瑶 \"窗外\" Singapore version ah? 😆 :rotflmao:
                      We same era or not huh? :evil:

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                        SAHM_TAN
                        last edited by

                        limlim:
                        Joke

                        [quote]A student comes to a young professor's office hours. She glances down the hall, closes his door, kneels pleadingly.

                        \"I would do anything to pass this exam.\" She leans closer to him, flips back her hair, gazes meaningfully into his eyes. \"I mean...\" she whispers, \"...I would do...anything.\"

                        He returns her gaze. \"Anything?\"

                        \"Anything.\"

                        His voice softens. \"Anything??\"

                        \"Absolutely anything.\"

                        His voice turns to a whisper. \"Would you...study?\"
                        [/quote] :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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