NUS sexual misconduct case: Need to take a tough stand and send strong signal, says Ong Ye Kung

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Need to take a tough stand and send strong signal: Ong Ye Kung

Education Minister Ong Ye Kung has weighed in on the mounting controversy over how a sexual misconduct case at the National University of Singapore was handled, saying that a strong signal has to be sent.

The minister added that NUS will review its discipline and sentencing framework swiftly and decisively. The statements follow calls from members of the public and students for harsher penalties for a man who filmed undergraduate Monica Baey in a shower at residence Eusoff Hall last year. The offender was, among other things, suspended and got a 12-month conditional warning.

Responding to the statements last night, Professor Tan said the"second strike and you are out" policy for sexual misconduct offences will be part of this review. But students involved in multiple sexual misconduct incidents, outside NUS for example, who were caught by the university - even for the first time - would be expelled.

"We want to assure the community that all cases will be investigated in a timely manner and there will be confidentiality for everybody," said Prof Ling.

 

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Hope the Minister will clarify soon whether NUS’ internal policies supersede the law of the land as or seems sex offenders can be prosecuted so differently depending on whether their crimes are committed inside or outside of NUS.

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