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    NUS law prof in CPIB probe over exchanging grades for sex

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    • phtthpP Offline
      phtthp
      last edited by

      concern2:
      Way2GO:

      She passed her practicum with flying colours, n went back for repeat performances. :evil:


      :slapshead: :slapshead:

      this girl's photo ought to be splashed across newspapers, forewarn all other girls in future study law not to practise similar trick.

      some people use $$$$$$$ buy fake law degree.
      this girl use her body buy NUS law degree - by exchanging sex for a string of straight As.

      people like her without integriy ought to be barred from entering the legal profession. Lawyers must speak up for Truth and Integrity. She doesn't fit in with her character.

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        limlim
        last edited by

        Way2GO:

        One asso. prof not bad looking lah.
        The \"o\" is figurative of \"hole\"? :evil:

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          limlim
          last edited by

          phtthp:


          this girl's photo ought to be splashed across newspapers, forewarn all other girls in future study law not to practise similar trick.

          some people use $$$$$$$ buy fake law degree.
          this girl use her body buy NUS law degree - by exchanging sex for a string of straight As.

          people like her without integriy ought to be barred from entering the legal profession. Lawyers must speak up for Truth and Integrity. She doesn't fit in with her character.
          Exactly.. can transact with prof now for A grade.. can transact with witness/prosecutors etc.. to win case?

          Where does Law & Justice stand then..?

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          • R Offline
            Ran1977
            last edited by

            agree phtthp

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              cimman
              last edited by

              limlim:
              phtthp:



              this girl's photo ought to be splashed across newspapers, forewarn all other girls in future study law not to practise similar trick.

              some people use $$$$$$$ buy fake law degree.
              this girl use her body buy NUS law degree - by exchanging sex for a string of straight As.

              people like her without integriy ought to be barred from entering the legal profession. Lawyers must speak up for Truth and Integrity. She doesn't fit in with her character.

              Exactly.. can transact with prof now for A grade.. can transact with witness/prosecutors etc.. to win case?

              Where does Law & Justice stand then..?

              Law and Justice does not go hand in hand.
              Just look at the top class lawyers defending crooks. As long as the client is willing to pay, lawyers will defend them. So much for Truth and Integrity.
              This girl recognizes how the law profession works at an early age. The ends justifies the means. She choose to go to the Dark side.
              There's no morality in the law profession, just cold hard money.

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                kitty2
                last edited by

                cimman:
                limlim:

                [quote=\"phtthp\"]

                this girl's photo ought to be splashed across newspapers, forewarn all other girls in future study law not to practise similar trick.

                some people use $$$$$$$ buy fake law degree.
                this girl use her body buy NUS law degree - by exchanging sex for a string of straight As.

                people like her without integriy ought to be barred from entering the legal profession. Lawyers must speak up for Truth and Integrity. She doesn't fit in with her character.

                Exactly.. can transact with prof now for A grade.. can transact with witness/prosecutors etc.. to win case?

                Where does Law & Justice stand then..?

                Law and Justice does not go hand in hand.
                Just look at the top class lawyers defending crooks. As long as the client is willing to pay, lawyers will defend them. So much for Truth and Integrity.
                This girl recognizes how the law profession works at an early age. The ends justifies the means. She choose to go to the Dark side.
                There's no morality in the law profession, just cold hard money.[/quote]This's a real world :goodpost:

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                  HAPPYH
                  last edited by

                  Daddy 😧
                  http://www.tnp.sg/content/nus-law-professor-cpib-probe-over-exchanging-grades-sex

                  [quote]AN NUS law professor is under investigation by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) for allegedly being involved in a sex-for-grades deal with a female undergrad.
                  The New Paper understands the professor who teaches at the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law was arrested in April and is now out on bail.
                  In order to ace her paper, the student implicated in the probe allegedly struck a deal with her professor to have sex with him.
                  She is said to have had sex with him on multiple occasions....
                  :yikes: Breeding corruption in the young minds...[/quote]Most of the recent news sounds very scary

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                  • H Offline
                    HAPPYH
                    last edited by

                    Joule:
                    well you know


                    There are some people that would do anything for an A

                    YEEEAAAAHHH
                    :yikes: :shock:

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                    • D Offline
                      Dreamaurora
                      last edited by

                      LKY is not wrong in saying that high pay does prevent corruptions, but he forgot about sex. :evil:

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                      • janet88J Offline
                        janet88
                        last edited by

                        phtthp:
                        is this law lecturer good looking ? That's why the girl don't mind.

                        I told my hubby that :rotflmao: maybe he is young and good looking. Sometimes when I see good looking guys, I do look again :evil:

                        In order to score As, she struck a deal with professor...looks like this might just be another GAY case when she goes out to work.

                        Lawyers defend their clients and try to prove their innocence. But are their clients really innocent?

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