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    NUS law prof in CPIB probe over exchanging grades for sex

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    • J Offline
      janet88
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      raysusan:
      高文慧卷入贪污案接受调查,竟主动向贪污调查局爆料,有另外两名女学生和国大副教授郑尊行关系亲密。她前后总共“拖”另外4名学生下水,其中包括她的好朋友。

      Let me try to figure this out.
      DK is embroiled in corruption...admitted to CPIB and spilled the beans.
      2 other girls also have a close relationship with Tey. DK has spilled the beans of 4 other students, including her close friend.

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        phtthp
        last edited by

        AC_Power:

        I believe it is because in a corruption case, both parties have committed an offence, the one offering the gratification and the one receiving it. The deal DK mentioned, is regards to her testifying against the Tey in exchange of her not being charged.
        isn't life an irony ?

        when Tey was a district JUDGE himself previously before, he handled the case of an NS man :-
        http://www.corpun.com/sgj00210.htm

        DK had abortion :-
        http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/darinne-ko-had-abortion-cpib-chief-special-investigator-20130116

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          AC_Power
          last edited by

          So, while Prof Tey was giving private 1-to-1 coaching to his students, unknown to him, his students had been comparing notes.

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            raysusan
            last edited by

            phtthp:
            AC_Power:


            I believe it is because in a corruption case, both parties have committed an offence, the one offering the gratification and the one receiving it. The deal DK mentioned, is regards to her testifying against the Tey in exchange of her not being charged.

            isn't life an irony ?

            when Tey was a district JUDGE himself previously before, he handled the case of an NS man :-
            http://www.corpun.com/sgj00210.htm

            DK had abortion :-
            http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/darinne-ko-had-abortion-cpib-chief-special-investigator-20130116

            if i am the parent of DK. i really don't know what to say

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              janet88
              last edited by

              phtthp:
              AC_Power:


              I believe it is because in a corruption case, both parties have committed an offence, the one offering the gratification and the one receiving it. The deal DK mentioned, is regards to her testifying against the Tey in exchange of her not being charged.

              isn't life an irony ?

              when Tey was a district JUDGE himself previously before, he handled the case of an NS man :-
              http://www.corpun.com/sgj00210.htm

              DK had abortion :-
              http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/darinne-ko-had-abortion-cpib-chief-special-investigator-20130116

              Getting juicier.
              High flyer but lacking integrity.

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                phtthp
                last edited by

                janet_lee88:

                Getting juicier.
                High flyer but lacking integrity.
                NUS has a code of conduct, requiring staff to declare gifts as well as conflict of interests :-
                http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1248253/1/.html

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                  octoberbaby
                  last edited by

                  CPIB officers are demanding. They forced the person to write false statements. The interrogating room is small, one small light, small desk and a bottle of mineral water.

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                    Dreamgear
                    last edited by

                    octoberbaby:
                    CPIB officers are demanding. They forced the person to write false statements. The interrogating room is small, one small light, small desk and a bottle of mineral water.

                    Err u been thru' it before?

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                      CayennePepper
                      last edited by

                      octoberbaby:
                      CPIB officers are demanding. They forced the person to write false statements. The interrogating room is small, one small light, small desk and a bottle of mineral water.

                      And if you watch CSI-- always finish the water and bring the bottle with you when you leave. 😄

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                        Mawar
                        last edited by

                        phtthp:
                        AC_Power:


                        I believe it is because in a corruption case, both parties have committed an offence, the one offering the gratification and the one receiving it. The deal DK mentioned, is regards to her testifying against the Tey in exchange of her not being charged.

                        isn't life an irony ?

                        when Tey was a district JUDGE himself previously before, he handled the case of an NS man :-
                        http://www.corpun.com/sgj00210.htm

                        DK had abortion :-
                        http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/darinne-ko-had-abortion-cpib-chief-special-investigator-20130116

                        Getting from bad to worse. Was Tey the father of the unborn child? Did he know about the abortion? Did he abet her to do the deed?

                        If I were her parents, I would be heartbroken. Lots of soul searching and figuring out how to support her through all this.

                        If I were his parents, I would say all the books gave him Permanent Head Damage! Can dig his own hole to stick his head in for a long time.

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