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发表于 2-8-2012 23:14:21
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“国大教授丑闻'中的女主角也因行贿罪于今年4月被警方逮捕,现在保释在外。国大正在考虑是否吊销她的毕业文凭。
Law student in sex-for-grades case was arrested in April: Report
Edvantage | Tue Jul 31 2012

SINGAPORE - The woman linked to a sex-for-grades case involving a National University of Singapore (NUS) law professor was arrested in April and is currently out on bail, reported The New Paper.
The former law student, Darinne Ko Wen Hui, is alleged to have slept with NUS law professor, Tey Tsun Hang, 41, on two occasions and given him gifts such a Mont Blanc pen worth $740, two tailor-made shirts worth $236.20, and an iPod Touch. She also made a bill payment of $1,278.60.
She was reportedly arrested at about the same time that authorities picked Tey up for questioning.
When approached by reporters, one of Ko's lawyers, Mr Subhas Anandan, said he was unaware that she had been arrested then, but added that she is currently out on police bail to ensure she does not leave the country.
But lawyers that the paper spoke to said bail would have to be post only if a person had been arrested.
Her lawyers issued a statement on her behalf last week, stating that Ko "strenuously denies any corrupt wrongdoing," and added that she has not been charged.
Tey, who has been suspended by the university, is reportedly still drawing a salary, an allegation which NUS would neither confirm nor deny when questioned by The New Paper.
Tey has been charged with six counts of corruptly obtaining gratification over the alleged scandal.
NUS has since suspended the professor from active duty and initiated an investigation. The university’s spokesman said its disciplinary proceedings are confidential and are unable to provide any details.
Attempts by the paper to reach Miss Ko at her last known job at law firm O’Melveny & Myers were also unsuccessful.
A receptionist at the firm declined to reveal if she had been dismissed or if she had resigned.
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