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NUS law professor in CPIB probe over exchanging grades for sex

escher

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This is nothing but a digusting gang rape on Tey by LKY's pet kangaroos.

Tey wrote wrote “Legal Consensus: Supreme Executive, Supine Jurisprudence, Suppliant Profession of Singapore” in Hong Kong University. At HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY, he wrote, Confining the Freedom of the Press in Singapore: A “Pragmatic” Press for “Nation-Building”?

That made the fucking maggots in white furious. So they conjured up this cock and bull story and with their kangaroos, gang raped Tey who wrote for us Singaporeans.

JUST FUCKING DISGUSTING
 

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Judge threatens to issue arrest warrant for absentee witness


POSTED: 07 May 2013 3:48 PM

The judge presiding over the corruption trial of the law professor warned that a warrant of arrest will be issued if a defence witness fails to turn up in court.


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National University of Singapore (NUS) law professor Tey Tsun Hang. (photo: Francine Lim, channelnewsasia.com)

SINGAPORE: The judge presiding over the corruption trial of the law professor on Tuesday warned that a warrant of arrest will be issued if a defence witness fails to turn up in court.

This is the sternest warning yet from the Chief District Judge, Tan Siong Thye, who indicated that the trial be wrapped up today.

His warning follows a defence witness, Dr Tommy Tan's refusal to testify in court after being subpoenaed. Previously, the court heard Dr Tan underwent an eye operation and was not fit to testify.

On Tuesday, Senior Counsel Peter Low, who is representing Tey Tsun Hang in the sex-for-grades trial, told the court that Dr Tan is unable to testify in court as he was "busy with clients".

However, the judge ordered Mr Low to convey the ramifications to Dr Tan.

Later in the day, the court heard that Dr Tan is only able to attend court on Friday. However, the judge said he is to turn up on Wednesday, if not the warrant of arrest will be issued.

Earlier in the day, four witnesses gave evidence in court, including assistant registrar Colin Seow.

Tey, 42, faces six counts of corruptly obtaining gifts and sex from his former student, Darinne Ko, in return for giving her better grades between May and July 2010. If convicted, Tey could be jailed up to five years and fined S$100,000 on each charge.

- CNA/ac

 

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Judge in sex-for-grades trial issues warrant of arrest for defence witness

By Claire Huang
POSTED: 07 May 2013 5:51 PM

The judge presiding over the corruption trial of a law professor on Tuesday issued a warrant of arrest, saying defence witness Dr Tommy Tan is to turn up in court on Wednesday.

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Singapore's Subordinate Courts (photo: Francine Lim, channelnewsasia.com)

SINGAPORE: The judge presiding over the corruption trial of a law professor on Tuesday issued a warrant of arrest, saying defence witness Dr Tommy Tan is to turn up in court on Wednesday.

Chief District Judge Tan Siong Thye said if Dr Tan fails to show up on Wednesday, he will be arrested to court by the police.

This is the sternest warning yet from the judge, who indicated that the trial be wrapped up on Tuesday.

His warning follows Dr Tan's refusal to testify in court after being subpoenaed.

Previously, the court heard Dr Tan underwent an eye operation and was not fit to testify.

On Tuesday, Senior Counsel Peter Low, who is representing Tey Tsun Hang in the sex-for-grades trial, told the court that Dr Tan is unable to testify in court as he was “busy with clients”.

The judge ordered Mr Low to convey the ramifications to Dr Tan.

Later in the day, the court heard Dr Tan is only able to attend court on Friday.

Four witnesses also gave evidence in court, including assistant registrar Colin Seow.

Tey, 42, faces six counts of corruptly obtaining gifts and sex from his former student, Darinne Ko, in return for giving her better grades between May and July 2010.

If convicted, Tey could be jailed up to five years and fined S$100,000 on each charge.

- CNA/xq

 

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Doctor says law professor Tey Tsun Hang under exceptional stress


By Claire Huang
POSTED: 08 May 2013 5:21 PM

The psychiatrist for law professor Tey Tsun Hang, who is accused of corruption, said his patient was under exceptional stress in April last year.

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Defence witness in the sex-for-grades trial Dr Tommy Tan (photo: Francine Lim, channelnewsasia.com)

SINGAPORE: The psychiatrist for law professor Tey Tsun Hang, who is accused of corruption, said his patient was under exceptional stress in April last year.

Testifying in court on Wednesday as a defence witness, Dr Tommy Tan said this was why Tey was diagnosed with acute stress disorder.

But prosecutor Andre Jumabhoy pointed out that the duration of Tey's symptoms of acute stress disorder did not comply with international classification of the condition.

Dr Tan agreed but said he felt that the guidelines were interpreted wrongly.

At the start of the trial, the chief District Judge cancelled the warrant of arrest made out to Dr Tan.

The judge said the warrant was no longer necessary since Dr Tan has turned up in court.

On Tuesday, the judge had issued a warrant of arrest for Dr Tan after he failed to turn up in court to give evidence, despite being subpoenaed.

Dr Tan told the court on Wednesday that he was not "subpoenaed properly" as the defence did not serve the letter to him directly.

He added that he only read the letter of subpoena on Monday night.

Senior counsel Peter Low begged to differ, saying the doctor was served the subpoena properly in March, before the second tranche of the trial began.

Tey, 42, faces six counts of corruptly obtaining gifts and sex from his former student Darinne Ko in return for giving her better grades between May and July 2010.

- CNA/de

 

hungryboi

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I am waiting with a bag of nuts on the next show to be performed by Prof Tey Tsun Hang in his bid to get away from conviction. He should get nominated for the best actor for Star Awards 2014.
 

escher

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This is nothing but a digusting gang rape on Tey by LKY's pet kangaroos.

Tey wrote wrote “Legal Consensus: Supreme Executive, Supine Jurisprudence, Suppliant Profession of Singapore” in Hong Kong University. At HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY, he wrote, Confining the Freedom of the Press in Singapore: A “Pragmatic” Press for “Nation-Building”?

That made the fucking maggots in white furious. So they conjured up this cock and bull story and with their kangaroos, gang raped Tey who wrote for us Singaporeans.

JUST FUCKING DISGUSTING

This is nothing but a digusting gang rape on Tey by LKY's pet kangaroos.
 

Vinnie

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Verdict on sex-for-grades trial to be delivered on May 28

By Claire Huang
POSTED: 14 May 2013 3:55 PM

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National University of Singapore (NUS) law professor Tey Tsun Hang. (photo: Francine Lim, channelnewsasia.com)

SINGAPORE: The verdict on the corruption trial involving law professor Tey Tsun Hang will be delivered on May 28.

This comes after both the prosecution and defence presented their closing arguments on Tuesday.

The defence gave its oral submissions to court first, saying the gifts which Tey received from former student Darinne Ko were given out of love.

Senior Counsel Peter Low stressed the chronology of events showed that Ms Ko and Tey were in an intimate relationship.

He pointed out that Ms Ko had said so when she took the stand earlier this year.

Reading out parts of the pair's correspondence, Mr Low said it was evident from the way Ms Ko addressed Tey that they were in a mutually loving relationship.

Mr Low asked the chief district judge to accept Ms Ko's evidence in court rather than her statements to the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau, citing the unfavourable circumstances under which they were recorded.

The prosecution argued that from the start, Tey had chosen to "inappropriately focus his attention on Darinne".

Deputy Public Prosecutor Andre Jumabhoy said the accused singled Ms Ko out in class and gave her confidential information about her ranking in class to lay the foundation for a sexual relationship between them.

Mr Jumabhoy pointed out that defence's claims that the relationship was mutually loving and reciprocated were untrue.

Citing the expensive dinner Tey had hosted, Mr Jumbahoy said Tey had pushed the bill towards Ms Ko, indicating she should pay for it.

As for the S$740 Mont Blanc pen she had given Tey, the prosecution pointed out that the accused had mentioned he lost his pen.

Mr Jumabhoy said this could be inferred from Ms Ko's note to Tey, which indicated the Mont Blanc pen was to replace his lost pen and the only reason she bought him one was because Tey had told her about it.

The prosecution also touched on the cheque book entries.

Previously, Tey insisted he made out a cheque amounting to S$2,500 to reimburse Ms Ko for all the gifts and the dinner.

However, Mr Jumabhoy said Tey was ambivalent in his answers about this.

He said Tey could have produced his bank statement to show that he repaid Ms Ko instead of the cheque book entries.

The prosecution's case is that Tey had lied about paying Ms Ko back.

Mr Jumabhoy said Ms Ko had testified that Tey did not do so until she asked him for S$1,000 in January 2011.

He said Tey had to concoct another lie to cover up the fact that he coughed up another S$1,000 despite having paid Ms Ko back for the gifts and dinner.

He said this was why the law professor said the additional money was for Ms Ko's mother.

As for Ms Ko's grades, the prosecution said it is not disputed that Tey was the sole marker of three of Ms Ko's papers, which included the directed research paper.

The prosecution said Ms Ko's matriculation number had been disclosed to Tey in a private email dated 30 May, 2011. The mail was sent to him before he marked her Property Law paper.

The prosecution's case is that despite the safeguard of anonymous marking at the university, it clearly "did not apply" where Ms Ko and Tey were concerned.

The prosecution submitted that "this undoubtedly tainted the obtainment of the gratifications by the accused with an objectively corrupt element".

As for Tey, the prosecution said he was "evasive and non-committal in his answers" and was not credible.

However, the defence begged to differ. In its written submissions, it stated that there was never any return or reward of any favour in any form from Tey.

It pointed out that Ms Ko had told the court that she was only on the Dean's List in Year One and not the subsequent years at the Law Faculty of the National University of Singapore.

It stressed that Ms Ko's grades were never tampered with and that there was only "a failure to make declarations, but it was all without criminal intent".

This, it said, meant that there's no case against Tey and it urged the court to set the law professor free.

During the two-hour long hearing, Tey was spotted sitting in the dock and reading.

When asked at the end of the hearing if he had any thoughts, he said: "This is the beginning of the end of the entire saga."

The 42-year-old faces six counts of corruptly obtaining gratification in the form of gifts and sex from Ms Ko, in return for giving her better grades between May and July 2010.

Tey could be jailed up to five years and fined S$100,000 on each charge.

- CNA/xq/fa

 

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Disgusting gang rape on Prof Tey.
Comments here against Tey largely by unspeakable loathsome agents of PAP feeding off the cockroaches shit.
Those are the same bastards that will join their cockroaches in white paymasters to screw and fuck sinkies
 

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From the Sinkie Evidence Act:

24. A confession made by an accused person is irrelevant in a criminal proceeding if the making of the confession appears to the court to have been caused by any inducement, threat or promise having reference to the charge against the accused person, proceeding from a person in authority and sufficient in the opinion of the court to give the accused person grounds which would appear to him reasonable for supposing that by making it he would gain any advantage or avoid any evil of a temporal nature in reference to the proceeding against him.

Captain Picard on obtaining confessions through torture:

[video=youtube;F5rsxXRoD5U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5rsxXRoD5U[/video]

Forced Confessions should never be admitted as evidence because that will mean the END of Rule of Law for you and me and allow these Fat Things to run wild.
 
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Verdict of sex-for-grades trial to be delivered on Tuesday ( 28 May 2013 )

By Claire Huang

POSTED: 28 May 2013 4:58 AM

URL: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/verdict-of-sex-for-grades-trial-to-be-de/689598.html

The verdict of the case involving the law professor accused of corruptly obtaining gifts and sex from a former student will be delivered on Tuesday, following a trial that spanned four months.
SINGAPORE: The verdict of the case involving the law professor accused of corruptly obtaining gifts and sex from a former student will be delivered on Tuesday, following a trial that spanned four months.

Tey Tsun Hang, 42, faces six counts of corruptly obtaining gratification in the form of gifts and sex from Ms Darinne Ko Wen Hui, in return for giving her better grades between May and July 2010.

The prosecution's case is that Tey -- a professor at the National University of Singapore -- had portrayed himself as someone who could influence Ms Ko's career and drew her into a relationship.

It added that Tey then sought gratification in the form of gifts including a S$740 Montblanc pen, and sex, from a former student who was not in a position to resist.

The defence however, argued that Tey and Ms Ko were in a mutually loving and affectionate relationship.

If convicted, Tey faces a jail term of up to five years and a maximum fine of S$100,000 on each charge.

- CNA/ac
 
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Verdict on Sex for-Grades trial to be delivered on May 28 2013
 

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All of Tey's clones in sammyboy suddenly turning quiet. Preparing for jail.
 
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TuaBui

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Video at 00:15 secs , 2nd Lady from left very Sweet Looking .


Is it a Lawyer from Prof Tey side ?


Her name hah ? Tq :biggrin:
 
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Professor Tey Tsun Hang at Subordinate Courts, July 27 2012
 
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NUS prof in sex-for-grades case to defend himself - 10 Jan 2013
 

WongMengMeng

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The verdict is due today and the PAP IB on the bola activated early in the morning to distort, smear, spread propaganda, etc in vain attempt to sway the Court of Public Opinion, which is decidedly against it.

Watchman8 and Locke team for Todd's case, another cock up, is replaced by Tuabui and Watchman8 in this case. Too many reposts of CNA articles lock, stock and barrel by nick Vinnie is becoming too obvious and may compromise him.
 

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“What can (NUS) do? Terminate my scholarship or expel me? I can’t say I will be fine with it, but if it happens, I can accept it. I started my company and I have my own savings,” he said.

http://therealsingapore.com/content/malaysian-scholar-who-started-sex-blog-what-can-nus-do-me

上梁不正下梁歪 shàng liáng bù zhèng xià liáng wāi
lit. If the upper beam is not straight, the lower beam will be crooked (idiom); fig. subordinates imitate their superiors' vices
 

watchman8

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The verdict is due today and the PAP IB on the bola activated early in the morning to distort, smear, spread propaganda, etc in vain attempt to sway the Court of Public Opinion, which is decidedly against it.

Watchman8 and Locke team for Todd's case, another cock up, is replaced by Tuabui and Watchman8 in this case. Too many reposts of CNA articles lock, stock and barrel by nick Vinnie is becoming too obvious and may compromise him.
Hey, don't be late for court. Remember to terminate your mobile phone subscription and get someone to manage your apartment as well as clear the mail box regularly. Also seize the last moments of freedom to eat your fav hawker fares. I heard prison grub is so-so only.

Last, be prepared to lose your PR status regardless of court outcome. So balek kampung, yeah?
 

BuiKia

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At last the case is ending, it is a waste of taxpayers money with all the drama and delays.
 
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