LAW professor Tey Tsun Hang, 41, was “making a mockery of the process” and “running rings around this system”, said Deputy Public Prosecutor Andre Jumabhoy in the sex-for-grades corruption trial.
In his re-examination, Tey, a suspended associate professor from National University of Singapore, had applied to admit as evidence six cautioned statements he recorded last July. This was in relation to his six charges of corruptly obtaining sex and gifts from former student Darinne Ko, 23.
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