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Law professor: I knelt before CPIB officer

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SINGAPORE - CPIB Director Teng Khee Fat and law professor Tey Tsun Hang disagreed about the April 5, 2012 meeting when Mr Teng took to the witness stand for the first time on Jan 21, day eight of the trial.

Tey told the court on Monday that he had knelt before CPIB director Teng Khee Fatt out of desperation when they met in Mr Teng's office on April 5. Prof Tey said he had showed Teng a $2,500 cheque in his chequebook and asked him to show it to Darinne Ko, the intended recipient of the cheque, and find out for himself what her response would be.

However, Mr Teng denied that Tey had told him about this.

Professor Tey told the court that at the meeting he was in such a desperate state that he was sobbing, crying uncontrollably and kneeling before Teng and pleading with him in Chinese, "Please have some mercy on him."

Mr Teng again denied that the above incident had taken place.

Mr Teng also revealed that he had been promoted to deputy director of CPIB's special investigations branch last April - the same month that the investigation into Tey's case was under way.

Mr Teng said he did not meet Tey on April 2 when the latter was first picked up by CPIB. He was only briefed about the status of the investigation.

He maintained that did not ask for Tey to be handcuffed at the hospital and ordered Tey to be released unconditionally when Tey was warded. He also did not instruct officers to pick Tey up from hospital on subsequent days.

Earlier in the day, CPIB special investigator Mr Michael Oh said in court that he was the one who instructed his colleague Hasvind Elangovan, another CPIB special investigator, to handcuff Tey to his hospital bed when the professor was admitted to A&E.

His explanation: "At that point in time, Tey was under our arrest and in our custody, we're responsible for his safety. The medical officer will need to check him without our presence, that's why I instructed that Tey be handcuffed."

This contradicted his senior colleage Wilson Khoo's previous testimony in court. Khoo had said his team decided to handcuff Tey to the bed for some three hours at the request of a nurse who told them to do so as she was concerned about the safety of her staff. The officer who was present, Hasvind Elangovan also gave the same reason.

Mr Teng said he knew only knew Tey had returned to CPIB to record the statement with chief investigation officer Bay Chun How after he was discharged from the hospital when he saw Tey in Mr Bay's office that day.

Mr Tey asked him: "Didn't it occur to you, that seeing a person in patient's clothing, to request Mr Bay to stop the recording?"

Mr Teng said he did not want to interrupt the session.

Mr Teng also claimed that it was Tey who requested to meet him twice that same evening. First, to complain that Mr Bay was impatient with him and subsequently to show him his chequebook.

Tey had his first two statements recorded by Wilson Khoo and Bay Chun How that day on April 5. He had his third statement recorded by Wilson Khoo on April 10. More than a month later on May 17, he was summoned to CPIB again to have his fourth statement recorded by Mr Teng himself as Mr Teng thought that his junior officers had not clarified certain issues with Tey. Mr Teng went on to record two more statements from Tey on May 18 and May 24.

When the prosecution asked Mr Teng why he had taken more than six hours to record Tey's fourth statement, he said he had a long list of exhibits to verify with Tey.

When Mr Teng was asked to explain why Tey had remained in his office for close to three hours after the completion of Tey's fifth statement, he said it was because Tey had to read the statements carefully before signing it.
 
He maintained that did not ask for Tey to be handcuffed at the hospital and ordered Tey to be released unconditionally when Tey was warded. He also did not instruct officers to pick Tey up from hospital on subsequent days.

I see that Teng is practising taichi.

"At that point in time, Tey was under our arrest and in our custody, we're responsible for his safety. The medical officer will need to check him without our presence, that's why I instructed that Tey be handcuffed."
What kind of logic is that? Handcuff for the safety of the accused? Did Tey show any intention to kill himself?

This contradicted his senior colleage Wilson Khoo's previous testimony in court. Khoo had said his team decided to handcuff Tey to the bed for some three hours at the request of a nurse who told them to do so as she was concerned about the safety of her staff. The officer who was present, Hasvind Elangovan also gave the same reason.
Another inconsistent reveal. How many are there so far?

When Mr Teng was asked to explain why Tey had remained in his office for close to three hours after the completion of Tey's fifth statement, he said it was because Tey had to read the statements carefully before signing it.
Did Tey choose to remain for 3 hours or was he kept there by Teng?
 
CPIB is hostile to the State as is Leegime. Take already necessary moves to right the situation.
 
Professor Tey told the court that at the meeting he was in such a desperate state that he was sobbing, crying uncontrollably and kneeling before Teng and pleading with him in Chinese, "Please have some mercy on him."

If this did indeed happen, he is a damn wussy.
 
Mr Teng also revealed that he had been promoted to deputy director of CPIB's special investigations branch last April - the same month that the investigation into Tey's case was under way.[/B]

Its clear now that Tey is being persecuted by invisible hands.

And CPIB is no longer the respected agency it once was since too many dogs are now in its compound.
 
handcuffed coz concerned about safety of the officers?

i don't know what to say.....









SIG
revenge and hate know no bounds
 
another story to show the sinkies that PAP are lord. Kneel your ass.

Why at this modern times you still need to behave like this. PAP is telling others that is how people should behave in front of them???

And some sinkies, especially the RC members will behave like this.
 
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why is this still dragging on and dredging up so much unnecessary details like abortion etc...

is something also being done abt michael palmer and his liaison with the PA staff? isn't that of greater public interest than this teacher-student case?
 
CPIB director wanted Professor Tey to eat a cock meat sandwich?
 
... Professor Tey told the court that at the meeting he was in such a desperate state that he was sobbing, crying uncontrollably and kneeling before Teng and pleading with him in Chinese, "Please have some mercy on him." ...
whose him wifin ze quotes? ...

wat kind of repoting is tis? ... :rolleyes:
 
Considering that Prof Tey also shags male law students, I wouldn't be surprised if he bent over in front of the CPIB officer too. ;)
 
this wimp is a disgrace. is he trying to suck that pap dog dick for mercy?:confused:
 
Considering that Prof Tey also shags male law students, I wouldn't be surprised if he bent over in front of the CPIB officer too. ;)


hi there


1. laksa, did the law prf swing bi erh?
2. where did you get such reporting?
3. wow! he must be some hot prick man:D
4. sbf bitch/cunt needs such dick too.
 
Prof Tey seepay dramatic type. Hard to believe he knelt before CPIB officer.

From reports, inconsistencies from CPIB does not reflect well on this elite outfit. Teng is an embarrassment. Must have been upgraded to DD more for loyalty and compliance than for efficiency.
Happens all the time in the civil service especially those where you need to keep your mouth shut.
 
Typical Matlander. It is a sign of poor character. In my family, we kneel only before God.
 
Cowardly SINKIES who have never been subjected to police torture before throwing stones at one who has and focused on the wrong thing again.

The cowards in this whole saga are three:

1) The Powers That Be in SINKIELAND that didn't have the guts to charge this guy directly for this critical articles - contempt of court would be the correct charge. Instead to deflect attention from SINKIELAND's kangaroo judicial and political system such a direct charge would bring they decided to cook up some charges.

2) The CPIB and this Teng Fatty who had no balls to resist commands from above to fix.

3) Ball-less SINKIES who remain silent as their judicial system is abused for ulterior purposes.

In Hong Kong, if this sort of thing were to happen, there would be tens if not hundreds of thousands on the streets protesting against such abuse of police and prosecutorial powers. Sure am glad I am no longer a SINKIE. These Ball-less, ignorant, sour grapes, etc SINKIES deserve what they get.

I urge those 200,000 Singaporeans abroad to take the necessary lesson from this saga - if you are already living in a real democracy, stay put and don't return. Leave these lousy, ignorant, Ball-less and sour grapes SINKIES to stew in their own juice. For the intelligent and educated who are still in SINKIELAND, start your emigration process before it's too late.
 
Prof Tey seepay dramatic type. Hard to believe he knelt before CPIB officer.

From reports, inconsistencies from CPIB does not reflect well on this elite outfit. Teng is an embarrassment. Must have been upgraded to DD more for loyalty and compliance than for efficiency.
Happens all the time in the civil service especially those where you need to keep your mouth shut.

A good lawyer must be a good actor mah ;) the court is the stage . Don't care drama or no drama , most importantly is to win the case and put cpim in shame . it's pay back time .
 
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