Darrine Ko recounts her ordeal during CPIB interrogation, and meeting with director Teng Khee Fatt

inSing.com, 14 Jan 2013
On Monday, she told the court she was taken to the bureau at about 7am or 8am during the university examination period, and she spent more than 12 hours there.
Almost 12 hours later, she was taken to meet CPIB’s deputy director Teng Khee Fatt and the bureau’s officers told him she had been uncooperative during interrogation.
Ko alleged that Teng told her at the meeting that the evidence she gave was not "making the element of the charge" against Tey.
The bureau's deputy director, she claimed, wanted her to write that she had given Tey the gifts because she wanted "favour" from him.
When she did not want to do it, the two of them supposedly argued about the exact words to use in her statement, and settled for "undue prejudice". Ko said she was “slightly more comfortable with that compromise”, but it was still not an accurate account of "the true state of affairs", which was that she gave the gifts because she and Tey were in a relationship. Full story

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