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Daily briefing: NUS professor defends grades

The sex-for-grades trial continues.

  • Defendant Tey Tsun Hang tried to show in court that his former law student Darrine Ko deserved the grades that she received. Find out more here.
  • Meanwhile the law professor cross-examined Ko for the first time, with the latter testifying she had been allegedly coached to give statements that would implicate Tey. Watch the report here.
  • In other news, National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan faced questions in Parliament over the effectiveness of a housing scheme for higher-income Singaporeans. Read about it here.
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