Expulsion not the default, but universities must strengthen punishment for serious offences: Ong Ye Kung

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SINGAPORE -— Education Minister Ong Ye Kung has called on Singapore's universities to strengthen their penalty frameworks against serious offences committed on campus, and to recognise that voyeurism is a “growing concern” in Singapore.

 

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