NUS immediately fires Tey Tsun Hang after guilty verdict

Yahoo! News Singapore, 28 May 2013
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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