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I know most people here feel that in terms of morality, reporters are about the same as the grannies at Petain. The following is one who was assigned to Schools and who went to have sex with underage kids (sexual orientation still not known at this point of time).
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http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Crime/Story/A1Story20130202-399618.html
SINGAPORE - A FORMER reporter with The Straits Times is being investigated by the police over an allegation of underage sex.
Mr Eisen Teo, 28, who was on the Schools team, had his services terminated by Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) on Jan 18. This followed an internal investigation.
An SPH spokesman said yesterday: "As the police investigation is still ongoing, we are unable to provide further details at this point in time."
Mr Teo was called in for questioning by the police in late December. It is understood that he has not been charged.
A Singapore Press Holdings local scholar, he joined the paper in 2009 and was part of the Schools team, which produces two magazines for schools - Little Red Dot for primary pupils, and IN for secondary students.
It also conducts activities for students in its media club.
He was well regarded by colleagues and news of the police probe shocked the newsroom.
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http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Crime/Story/A1Story20130202-399618.html
SINGAPORE - A FORMER reporter with The Straits Times is being investigated by the police over an allegation of underage sex.
Mr Eisen Teo, 28, who was on the Schools team, had his services terminated by Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) on Jan 18. This followed an internal investigation.
An SPH spokesman said yesterday: "As the police investigation is still ongoing, we are unable to provide further details at this point in time."
Mr Teo was called in for questioning by the police in late December. It is understood that he has not been charged.
A Singapore Press Holdings local scholar, he joined the paper in 2009 and was part of the Schools team, which produces two magazines for schools - Little Red Dot for primary pupils, and IN for secondary students.
It also conducts activities for students in its media club.
He was well regarded by colleagues and news of the police probe shocked the newsroom.
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