That monica bitch and her mother are trying to use social media to pressure the authorities into giving her a favourable outcome instead of a just one. Today, she wants Nicolas Lim ruined. Tomorrow she would use social media to get her way for other selfish reasons. I hope the authorities will stand firm and get the two bitches to fuck off!
SINGAPORE: The executive committee (Exco) of the National University of Singapore Students’ Union (NUSSU) said it is in the process of considering if there should be heavier punishments in cases of sexual harassment on campus.
This comes after undergraduate Ms Monica Baey revealed in a series of public Instagram Stories on Friday (Apr 19) that she had caught a student filming her with a mobile phone while she was in a hostel shower.
She called for tougher action against the student, adding that the man had been given a 12-month conditional warning by police.
NUS said it would convene a committee to review its current disciplinary and support frameworks.
In a statement released on Facebook, the NUSSU committee said: “NUSSU Exco is in the process of considering whether for future cases, as a matter of general policy against sexual harassment, there should be heavier punishments as a matter of deterrence, and for retributive justice for victims.”
It added that it was drafting a report on whether existing sentencing guidelines should be revised, while “considering other processes”.
It said it condemned any form of sexual harassment, calling it “ a serious community problem that everyone has a responsibility in handling”.
The committee also urged victims of sexual harassment to report cases to NUS, and that students should alert the students’ union if they have been told not to report such matters.
“NUSSU Exco also recognises, that as opposed to a criminal court, that rehabilitation is an extremely strong principle in how student offenders are treated in the Board of Discipline, given that NUS is an educational institution,” the Exco wrote.
“NUSSU Exco also notes that the Board of Discipline had acted in accordance with existing precedent and due process, and respects that the decision by the board was arrived at in good faith.”
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