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MOE scholar probed over lewd act
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hotokee
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04-Mar-2011 12:06
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Most of these cases are the result of being possessed by the demons or demon spirits.   These evil spirits can cause sudden personality changes as well as causing the possessed to become violent.   Therefore be careful in one's life.   Always do the right thing in life and observe righteousness and ethics in order to avoid being in wrong spirit. Cheers..  |
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nickyng
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04-Mar-2011 11:55
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Wah! another news headline of MOE scholar performing lewd sexual act got caught! wat happ?! seems like MOE scholars been on news lately for the wrong reason siah! or is it the recruitment standard from MOE too low?!? i.e MORAL standard bar set too low?!? :P   http://edvantage.com.sg/edvantage/news/news/568892/MOE_scholar_probed_over_lewd_act.html   AN ARTS and Social Sciences undergraduate from the National University of Singapore (NUS) is being investigated for carrying out a lewd act in front of a female student. The incident took place two Wednesdays ago at the Kent Ridge Campus' Central Library where the female victim had been studying at about 11am. The victim is said to have been walking on a lower level of the sprawling five-storey library when she saw the 23-year-old man walking towards her. She thought nothing of it at first and only realised something amiss when he got near. It was then that she saw that the man was not only exposing himself to her but was carrying out an obscene act. The victim sought the help of a librarian who apprehended the man in the vicinity after a short search. The victim lodged a police report the next day. In separate replies to my paper queries, the Ministry of Education (MOE) and NUS said that they are aware of the case. The man is believed to be an MOE teaching scholar in his third year of undergraduate studies at the faculty. my paper cannot name him as police investigations are ongoing. MOE said that it expects its teaching scholars to conduct themselves in a manner that " upholds the standards of the teaching profession" . The MOE spokesman said: " (We) will take the necessary disciplinary actions against those who have behaved inappropriately." |
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