The National University of Singapore (NUS) has dismissed former law professor Tey Tsun Hang with immediate effect, after he was found guilty of corruptly obtaining sex from an ex-student in return for better grades.
Tey, 42, was earlier Tuesday found guilty of all six charges he faced of corruptly accepting sex and gifts from now-24-year-old Darinne Ko, and will be sentenced on Wednesday.
Dean of the NUS law faculty Simon Chesterman, said in a letter to the school's alumni, "We take a serious view of any misconduct and will take strong disciplinary action against individuals who breach these standards." Full story
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