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NUS law professor in CPIB probe over exchanging grades for sex

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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.

Read the full story in The New Paper on Wednesday (July 25).
 

Jumong

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They used to single out lawyers who "run road" with clients' monies and shamed them.

Not long ago, they turned to priests and pastors.

And then they switched to principals and teachers.

Suddenly they started shaming top civil servants.

They are now back to principals and teachers. This time round, a professor in NUS.
 

BuiKia

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They should review all the "A" grade female student who studied under him.
 

congo9

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Looks like all these male academics too suffer the same condition from the man on the street.

Their small head always rules !
 

Jumong

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Looks like all these male academics too suffer the same condition from the man on the street.

Their small head always rules !

The Peh Chin principal was tempted by women's volleyball players in tight shorts. Not sure about this law professor though. Maybe undergrads are into hot pants as well.
 

streetsmart73

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They used to single out lawyers who "run road" with clients' monies and shamed them.

Not long ago, they turned to priests and pastors.

And then they switched to principals and teachers.

Suddenly they started shaming top civil servants.

They are now back to principals and teachers. This time round, a professor in NUS.



hi there


1. aiyoh, bro!
2. top dogs also need to bonk mah.
3. which cat does not eat fish hoh?
4. educators are pretty horny one!
 
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Mdm Tang

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They used to single out lawyers who "run road" with clients' monies and shamed them.

Not long ago, they turned to priests and pastors.

And then they switched to principals and teachers.

Suddenly they started shaming top civil servants.

They are now back to principals and teachers. This time round, a professor in NUS.


.


Bro ,


what is the market going rate , min 3 years jail , for this Prof ?


this will be compulsory case study for all future budding lawyers at the Law Schools in NUS


and in the world .
 

Raiders

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thats right....they used to call it....a lay for an A

I heard that...

1. For a pass, just need to open leg.

2. For a C grade, need to include Cum in mouth

3. For a B grade, need to add in BBBJ

4. For A grade, you need to throw in Ass Rim and Ass Job :biggrin:
 
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Mdm Tang

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Welcome to the website of the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law.

NUS Law is Asia’s Global Law School. Widely regarded as the region's leading law school, we also see ourselves as part of a global conversation about the study and practice of law.

This global perspective infuses our academic programme - from the diverse courses that we offer, taught by faculty from most major jurisdictions, to the exchange arrangements we have with other top law schools around the world.
At the same time, our location within Asia gives us a competitive edge. Singapore offers the security and stability sought by the West, while allowing deep engagement with the rising economies of the East.

NUS Law graduates occupy the highest legal offices in Singapore, including the Chief Justice, the Attorney-General, and senior practitioners in all areas of law. Our alumni also include partners in top international firms in New York and London, Hong Kong and Shanghai.

Some of our graduates rise to the top of the profession and then move into government office, like Law Minister K Shanmugam. Others join academia or take to the international stage, like former Dean and Ambassador-at-Large Tommy Koh. Still others use their legal training to start new ventures in the corporate world, or apply their skills with language as playwrights or actors, like Eleanor Wong and Ivan Heng.

NUS Law offers a rigorous legal training, but we also teach personal and professional skills that enable our graduates to operate across boundaries. This includes national boundaries, through the chance to spend a semester or more of your third year at partner law schools in over fifteen countries, or your fourth year earning a Master of Laws degree from NYU or Boston University. We also cross imaginary boundaries, as you may take subjects outside law from across the University - in some cases earning you a second degree - and participate in activities that broaden you as a person, such as the many opportunities for public service.

At NUS Law, you will be part of the conversation. Our professors expect you to challenge them, to share new ideas, and debate different perspectives. In my own classes, the good students can answer my questions; the best students can predict those questions. But the truly great students pose questions I had never imagined.


We don’t aim, then, to produce "lawyers". We aim to produce leaders who can be successful in whatever path they choose.


Simon Chesterman
Dean and Professor of Law, National University of Singapore
 
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