NUS law prof in CPIB probe over exchanging grades for sex
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This issue is still hogging the headlines.. Now Tey is still drawing $20,000 salary per month while on suspension. :evil:
I still don't understand why Tey, a non-Singaporean can be our judge. Is he on EP? :rotflmao: -
chenwj:
i find it strange that he can still draw a salary while on suspension...why is he still paid?This issue is still hogging the headlines.. Now Tey is still drawing $20,000 salary per month while on suspension. :evil:
I still don't understand why Tey, a non-Singaporean can be our judge. Is he on EP? :rotflmao: -
yea, why still pay him when he is suspended? is that why the tuition fees only increase and never decrease? i am sure there are other worthy lecturers who can take his place and teach.
also, i find his actions in court very inappropriate for a former district judge. -
imwithchild:
very inappropriate for a former district judge-suspended law professor to cook up so many cock and bull stories. he should have taught drama instead.yea, why still pay him when he is suspended? is that why the tuition fees only increase and never decrease? i am sure there are other worthy lecturers who can take his place and teach.
also, i find his actions in court very inappropriate for a former district judge. -
Did they say when is the judge verdict out for tey ?
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It is simply crazy that he is still getting paid!! NBG was suspended and drawing only half pay if I am not wrong. Why is this fella so special? NUS should really follow the civil service way of dealing with employees undergoing investigation and criminal proceedings.
As for the verdict? Not so fast. This fella will drag this to the fullest. Case is now a trial-within-trial as he is trying to convince the judge that all the statements he gave to CPIB were given under duress. -
It’s plain obvious this fella is buying time…as such he should not be paid at all. Then he is not able to waste taxpayers’ money, judge & prosecutor’s time. All his crap and drama in the court.
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The new paper reported today that prof Tey has a "long time" female friend who acted as defence witness for prof Tey. Despite lack of family ties, she managed to get confidential information about prof Tey from hospital. Then both of them were spotted together by TNP twice; once at the lobby of Tey’s home… -
Has the persecution shown that the girl deserved lower score than she actually received from Tey so far?
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it is very confusing...
isn't he already with married with a daughter? yet since the start of the trial, only his former students have supported him in public. don't get me wrong, as a married person, of course i will standby my spouse, if i feel that all is not lost. but for this case, it is very strange. where is his wife?
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Witness asked about relationship with law prof
Their relationship was questioned in court yesterday. Ms Chen Sei Lee, who works for the Ministry of Home Affairs, was the defence’s last witness for the trial-within-a-trial.
During cross-examination, Deputy Public Prosecutor Andre Jumabhoy questioned how it was possible that Ms Chen, who called herself a “close friend” of Tey, was able to get information about Tey Tsun Hang from the Alexandra Hospital.
This was because hospitals practice patient confidentiality, which means only family members are given information about hospital patients.
Ms Chen said she called the hospital on the morning of April 3, 2012, after she got a call from Tey’s daughter, who told her he had been admitted.
She had spoken to hospital staff who told her that “they have a Prof Tey” there.
Read the full report in The New Paper on Saturday (April 6).
From: http://www.tnp.sg/content/witness-asked-about-relationship-law-profchenwj:
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The new paper reported today that prof Tey has a \"long time\" female friend who acted as defence witness for prof Tey. Despite lack of family ties, she managed to get confidential information about prof Tey from hospital. Then both of them were spotted together by TNP twice; once at the lobby of Tey's home...
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