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    NUS law prof in CPIB probe over exchanging grades for sex

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    • L Offline
      limlim
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      MR06:

      And please don't tell me you don't have to seek for it, the oyster would be presented to you while you sit in your office and you can pry it open and eat it raw!
      raw............ :drool:

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        janet88
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        limlim:
        MR06:


        And please don't tell me you don't have to seek for it, the oyster would be presented to you while you sit in your office and you can pry it open and eat it raw!

        raw............ :drool:

        :rotflmao:
        what about raw and succulent?

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          Harlequin
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          AC_Power:
          janet_lee88:

          This whole issue should never be publicised...NUS should handle it internally...but it is not just a simple case of law professor violating laws...he couldn't resist the carrot dangling in front of him. The one dangling the carrot lacks the integrity to be a lawyer.


          Beg to differ.

          The Prof Tey is using his position of influence, power, to received sexual and other gratification from his students. Such behaviour should never be condone. Covering up for him and sack him, will allow him to go to another Universities to hurt more students.


          To publicize or not, it's not a choice. It's obligatory.
          It's a criminal act punishable by law if one/entity knew of a criminal act but not reporting it to the authority.
          Me think there was another black hand at the back, went passed NUS to report directly to the CPIB or police.
          When a case is opened, no one could interfere, NUS's reputation at stake or not.

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            Rhyll
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            Made public to punish the prof is the way to go. Many times, people with such status think they can get away with anything they do just by their connections, their money.

            SHAME them is the way to go.
            But this prof didn’t seem to feel ashamed, choreographing his own comedy from faking illness to performing duo roles in court.

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              Rhyll
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              :siao:

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                janet88
                last edited by

                Rhyll:
                :siao:

                He can go into acting...it's an embarrassment for a law professor-former district judge to do such things in court. Hyperventilating and vomiting in the dock. Such a person should not be allowed to go scot free.

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                  MR06
                  last edited by

                  limlim:
                  MR06:


                  And please don't tell me you don't have to seek for it, the oyster would be presented to you while you sit in your office and you can pry it open and eat it raw!

                  raw............ :drool:

                  :heresmyfish: fish for you, go home for your abalone.

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                    Way2GO
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                    janet_lee88:
                    He can go into acting...it's an embarrassment for a law professor-former district judge to do such things in court. Hyperventilating and vomiting in the dock. Such a person should not be allowed to go scot free.

                    No lah, d alleged hyperventilating n induced vomitting were done at Lengkok Bahru, not in d dock.
                    Of d same view dat he is not giving a convincing account of himself as d trial proceeds.

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                      imwithchild
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                      so much drama… is he respecting the court? the things that he have been saying and doing makes him look really desperate

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                        ngl2010
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                        I am glad that the wife never accompanied him to court.

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