NUS Professor's charges linked to his political publications?

The Online Citizen, 28 Jul 2012
The Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) has denied any link between the politically charged academic publications of NUS Law Faculty’s Associate Professor Tey Tsun Hang and the prosecution against him for corruption for allegedly sleeping with law student Darinne Ko in return for improving her grades.
Speculation started after Prof Tey said in a statement to the press:
“I am known to speak up, amongst other things on the Singapore legal system”. He further went on to state that his writings are in good faith with no ill intent and his defense will be in a similar vein.
Despite being mainly an academic specializing in equity and trusts, Prof Tey has also been known to publish articles containing critiques of the Singapore political system.
Recently, a blog has been started that has republished some of Professor Tey’s more politically charged articles. Full story

Related:
Archives of Prof Tey Tsun Hang's political publications - singaporeconsensus.wordpress.com