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  1. Are schools still a safe place for our children? So we have male teachers fcking kids in secondary school all the way to uni.. LOL http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/ex-law-prof-tey-tsun-hang-cleared-corruption-high-court-20140228 Ex-law prof Tey Tsun Hang cleared of corruption by High Court Former law professor Tey Tsun Hang, accused of obtaining sex and gifts from one of his students, was on Friday acquitted of corruption by the High Court. But even as he cleared Mr Tey of criminal wrongdoing, Justice Woo Bih Li had strong words for the ex-professor, saying that he was "a man without honour". Mr Tey, 42, was not in court to hear the decision. He had chosen to serve the five-month jail term handed down by a district court that convicted him in June last year and has since been released from prison. Justice Woo, giving his decision in a packed courtroom on Friday, said that Mr Tey had abused his position as a lecturer and had exploited law student Darinne Ko.
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