NUS law professor grilled CPIB officer in sex-for-grades trial

XIN MSN News, 18 Jan 2013
The law professor on trial for corruption in a sex—for—grades case on Thursday cross—examined an anti—graft officer on the admissibility of one of six statements. The procedure is also known as a "trial within a trial".
Tey Tsun Hang challenged Bay Chun How to prove his case that his statement given to the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) was made under duress.
If he can prove this, he will able to argue that the evidence cannot be admitted in court and this would weaken the prosecution’s case. Full story