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NUS law professor in CPIB probe over exchanging grades for sex

Umm. She graduated but she cheated by strucking a deal with the professor. So the degree still got Ba Kay or not?

Imagine new headline: Demoted to A Levels because of sex.

At least Monica Lewinsky did it good
 
Wow this is the emerging trend nowadays in Sinkiepore. Blow jobs and what else for govt contracts, sex for grades, 'holy' money in our churches, paying multiple times for bicycles....now who says Sinkiepore is stale and squeaky clean. Anyway its more exciting this way.

What was the bicycle case about
 
You can imagine the professor's lecture notes--invisible ink: "Dear Female students, you do not need to do any readings or late night library work. Simply SMS me at ___________ and take off your panties for sex. Male students, sorry you have to work hard. i don't screw guys."
 
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It only goes to prove how life and times have changed! Those days undergrads had to bend over for mere passes. These days, they are asking for A grades. Pussies were a dime a dozen in those days.

Why the big fuss over one of the most enduring perks of being a professor? These sorts of shenanigans were commonplace when I was in Uni and that was a long time ago.
 
And only the professor is charged?
The one taking bribe is charged, but surely the one giving should also be charged?


SEX for 'A' grade: Law prof arrested


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A law professor from the National University of Singapore (NUS) is under investigation for giving out a good grade in exchange for sex, The New Paper reported on Wednesday, July 25.

According to the paper, it is the first case of its kind in Singapore.

The professor was apparently called up together with several other colleagues by the Corrupt Practices Investigations Bureau (CPIB) in April and was subsequently placed under arrest. A fellow colleague had bailed him out, reported The New Paper.

The lecturer had been practising in a top law firm for several years after having graduated from a top overseas university, The New Paper discovered.

He then switched to a teaching career in the 1990s.

The 23-year-old fourth-year law student, who has since graduated, is currently a pupil in a local law firm.

She has been described by her friends as a lively and ambitious person. She had told some friends about the incident believing that it had blown over.

Last year, when she was still in university, she had approached the professor for a better grade.

The students who spoke to The New Paper said that in order to be hired by one of the top four law firms in Singapore, a student has to graduate with at least a second uppers honours.

In order to get an 'A' grade for the elective, the student had struck a deal to have sex with the professor, the daily reported.

Criminal lawyer Ravinderpal Singh also told the paper that the prosecution count one charge for every time that the professor had sex with the student even if she had only received one 'A' grade from him.

Their arrangement was not a one-off and she had sex with him on several occasions.

According to the lawyers who commented on the case, corruption is not limited to monetary benefits and can be in the form of sex and gifts.

NUS and CPIB have declined to comment as it is an ongoing case.

The university told the paper that they are aware that there is ongoing investigation regarding one of their staff members and they are cooperating with the authorities.

-Edvantage
 
KNN AFTER THE LAST ELECTIONS, SUDDENLY ALL THE DIRTY LINEN WASHED AND HUNG OUT TO DRY. WHY AH? this kind of sex scandal, so common, but now treated like some novelty, as if mankind just learned to walk the earth. My ex galfriend fucked her professor and graduated first class honors in her batch. But at least that bitch had some scruples left, she married that fat white cock :D
 
which one of this is the horny prof?



Emeritus Professors

ELLINGER, Peter
DPhil (Oxford), MJur (Israel), Barrister (London), Advocate (Israel), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

KOH Kheng Lian
Ph.D LL.M (Singapore), Diplôme de Hautes Études Internationales (HEI, University of Geneva), LL.B Hons (University of Malaya in Singapore), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

Professors

AMIRTHALINGAM Kumaralingam
Ph.D LL.B (Hons) (Australian National University)

CHEN-WISHART Mindy
MA (Oxford), LL.M (Otago), LL.B (Otago), BA (Hons) (Otago), Barrister and solicitor (New Zealand)

CHESTERMAN, Simon
D.Phil. (Oxford); LL.B. (Hons), B.A. (Hons) (Melbourne)

GIRVIN, Stephen D
Ph.D (Aberdeen), LL.M LL.B BA (Natal), Advocate (South Africa)

GRAY Kevin
Kwa Geok Choo Professor in Property Law
Fellow (British Academy), DCL (University of Oxford), LL.D Ph.D MA BA (University of Cambridge), Barrister (Middle Temple), Member (Académie Internationale de Droit Comparé)

HALPIN, Andrew
DPhil MA (Oxford)

HARDING, Andrew James
Ph.D (Monash), MA (Oxford), LL.M (NUS) Solicitor (England & Wales)

HO Hock Lai
Ph.D (Cambridge), BCL (Oxford), LL.B (NUS), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

HOR Yew Meng, Michael
LL.M (Chicago), BCL (Oxford), LL.B (NUS) Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

JAYAKUMAR S
LL.M (Yale), LL.B (Singapore), BBM, Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

LEONG Wai Kum
LL.M (Harvard), LL.B (Malaya), Advocate & Solicitor (Malaya)

NG-LOY Wee Loon
LL.M (London), LL.B (NUS), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

PINSLER, Jeffrey, S.C.
LL.D (Liverpool), LL.M (Cambridge), LL.B (Liverpool) Barrister (Middle Temple), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

SIMESTER, A.P.
D.Phil (Oxford), B.Com., LL.B (Auckland)

SORNARAJAH M
CJ Koh Professor
LL.D Ph.D LL.M (London), LL.M (Yale), LL.B (Ceylon), Advocate (Ceylon), Solicitor (England & Wales), Advocate and Solicitor (Singapore)

TAN Alan Khee Jin
JSD LL.M (Yale), LL.B (NUS)

TAN Yock Lin
Geoffrey Bartholomew Professor
BSc (London), BA BCL Dip Econ Devt (Oxford)

TAN Cheng Han, S.C.
LL.M (Cambridge); LL.B (NUS); Specialist Judge; Senior Counsel; Advocate and Solicitor, Singapore

TEO Keang Sood
LL.M (Harvard), LL.M LL.B (Malaya), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore & Malaya)

THIO Li-ann
Ph.D (Cambridge), LL.M (Harvard), BA (Oxford), Barrister (Gray's Inn)

TJIO Hans
LL.M (Harvard), MA (Cambridge), Advocate and Solicitor (Singapore), Barrister (Middle Temple)

WEILER Joseph
Ph.D (European University Institute, Florence), LL.M, LL.B (Cambridge), BA (Sussex)

WOON Cheong Ming, Walter, S.C.
David Marshall Professor
LL.M (Cambridge), LL.B (NUS) Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

YEO Meng Heong, Stanley
LL.D Ph.D LL.M (Sydney), LL.M (Wellington), LL.B (Singapore), Barrister (New South Wales)

Associate Professors

BECKMAN, Robert Charles
LL.M (Harvard), JD BBA (Wisconsin)

BELL, Gary
LL.M (Columbia), LL.B BCL (McGill), BTh (Laval), Advocate (Quebec)

CHAN Wing Cheong
Amaladass Fellow
MA (Oxford), LL.M (Cornell), Barrister (Gray's Inn), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore), Attorney and Counsellor (New York State)

CHIN Tet Yung
BCL (Oxford), Dip Econ (LSE), LL.B (London) Barrister (Inner Temple)

CROWN, Barry
MLitt (Oxford), LL.M (London), LL.B (Jerusalem), Solicitor (England & Wales)

EWING-CHOW Michael
LL.M (Harvard), LL.B (NUS)(1st Class), Advocate & Solicitor, Singapore

FORDHAM, Margaret Amanda
BA (Durham), Solicitor (England & Wales, Hong Kong)

KAAN Sheung-Hung, Terry
LL.M (Harvard), LL.B (NUS), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

LAN Luh Luh
Ph.D (NUS), LL.M (Cambridge), LL.B (NUS) Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

LEE Tye Beng, Joel
DCH (AIH), LL.M (Harvard), LL.B (Wellington), Solicitor & Barrister (New Zealand), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

LIM Lei Theng
LL.M (Harvard), LL.B (NUS)

LOKE Fay Hoong, Alexander
JSD, LL.M (Columbia), LL.B (NUS) Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

LYE Lin-Heng, Irene
LL.M (Harvard), LL.M (London), LL.B (Singapore), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

NEO Swee Suan, Dora
MA (Oxford), LL.M (Harvard), Barrister (Gray's Inn), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore).

NG Siew Kuan, Elizabeth
LL.M (First Class)(Cambridge), LL.B (Hons)(London), Barrister-at-Law (Middle Temple, England); Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

ONG Siew Ling, Debbie
LL.M (Cambridge), LL.B (NUS), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

ONG Tze En, Burton
LL.M (Harvard), BCL (European & Comparative Law) (Oxford), LL.B (NUS) Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore), Attorney & Counsellor (New York State)

PHUA Lye Huat, Stephen
LL.M (Tax) (London), LL.B (NUS) Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

POH Chu Chai
LL.D LL.M (London), LL.B (Singapore), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

RAMRAJ, Victor V
Ph.D, LL.B MA (Toronto), BA (McGill), Barrister & Solicitor (Ontario)

SENG Kiat Boon, Daniel
BCL (Oxford), LL.B (NUS), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

TANG Hang Wu
Ph.D, LL.M (Cambridge), LL.B (NUS), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore), Solicitor (England & Wales)

TAY Seong Chee, Simon
LL.M (Harvard), LL.B (NUS) Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

TEY Tsun Hang
BCL (Oxford), LL.B (KCL), AKC, Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore), Advocate & Solicitor (Malaya), Barrister (Gray's Inn)

WANG Jiangyu
SJD (Pennsylvania), MJur (Oxford), LL.M (Pennsylvania), LL.M (Peking), LL.B (China University of Political Science and Law), Attorney & Counsellor (New York State & China)

WHALEN-BRIDGE, Helena
JD (Connecticut), LL.M (NUS), Attorney at Law (California, Connecticut)

WONG Siew Yin, Eleanor
LL.M (New York University), LL.B (NUS) Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore), Attorney & Counsellor (New York State)

YEO Hwee Ying
LL.M (London), LL.B (Singapore)

Assistant Professors

BOOYSEN Sandra Annette
Ph.D (NUS), LL.M (NUS), LL.B (Univ of the Witwatersrand), BA (Rhodes University, SA); Attorney and Notary (South Africa), Solicitor (England & Wales)

CHAN, Tracey Evans
LL.M (Harvard), LL.B (NUS), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

CHEAH Wui Ling
LL.M (Harvard), LL.M LL.B (NUS)

CHEN Weitseng
J.S.D, LL.M (Yale Law School), LL.M, LL.B (National Taiwan University), Attorney (New York State; Taiwan)

CHUA Lynette J.
Ph.D (UC Berkeley), M.A (UC Berkeley), LL.B (NUS), B.Sc (Ohio)

DOWDLE Michael
JD (NYU), MPhil. (Columbia), M.M. (Johns Hopkins), B.M. (Kansas)

GOH Yihan
LL.M (Harvard), LL.B (Hons) (NUS), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

HO Qing Ying, Jean
LL.M (Panthéon-Sorbonne), LL.M (NYU), LL.B. (NUS), Attorney & Counselor-at-Law (New York), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

JAMAL Arif A
Ph.D (University College London), LL.M (SOAS), LL.B (Toronto), B.A (McGill), Barrister & Solicitor (British Columbia)

LOI Kelry
LL.M (London); LL.B. (Hons.) (NUS)

NEO Ling Chien, Jaclyn
LL.M (Yale), LL.B (NUS), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

PUCHNIAK Dan W.
LL.D & LL.M (Kyushu), LL.B (Victoria), BA (Manitoba), Barrister & Solicitor (Ontario)

SOOSAY Sundram
Ph.D LL.M (Edinburgh), LL.B (Strathclyde)

TAN David
Ph.D (Melbourne), LL.M (Harvard), LL.B (Hons), B Com (Melbourne)

THIRUVENGADAM, Arun Kumar
JSD, LL.M (New York University School of Law), LL.M, B.A., LL.B (Hons.) (National Law School, Bangalore)

VAROTTIL, Umakanth
Ph.D (Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore),
LL.M (New York University School of Law),
LL.B (Hons.) (National Law School of India University, Bangalore)

WEE Meng Seng
D Phil, BCL (Oxon) LL.B (NUS), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

Post-Doctoral Fellows

MCBRIDE Mark
Ph.D (Cambridge), BCL (Oxford), MA (Cambridge)

XIE Bo
Ph.D (Manchester), LL.M (Aix-Marseille III), LL.B MA (SWUPL)
 
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Enough material for a movie? Throw in the Doctor and Patient; The Computer Sales Ladies and Men in Uniform; Principal and Underaged Pu$$y...

Can have a series in fact.


Carry on Singapore..
 
hint from New Paper is "The lecturer had been practising in a top law firm for several years after having graduated from a top overseas university, The New Paper discovered. He then switched to a teaching career in the 1990s."
 
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hint from New Paper is "The lecturer had been practising in a top law firm for several years after having graduated from a top overseas university, The New Paper discovered. He then switched to a teaching career in the 1990s."

Why do I have a feeling that it's a keling professor ?
 
It would look quite amazing if the chap wrote the ethics code for advocates and solicitors!
 
It would look quite amazing if the chap wrote the ethics code for advocates and solicitors!

Lawyers are never supposed to be role models for ethical behavior.

Code of professionalism, maybe. But definitely not ethics.
 
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