The National University of Singapore (NUS) said yesterday it will convene a committee to review its disciplinary and support frameworks, after a female undergraduate accused it of not doing enough to punish a fellow student who had filmed her showering.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The National University of Singapore said yesterday it will convene a committee to review its disciplinary and support frameworks, after a female undergraduate accused it of not doing enough to punish a fellow student who had filmed her showering.
"I want real consequences for perpetrators that commit such acts and I want to know that NUS will reprimand them seriously so other potential perpetrators know they will face punishment if they commit ," she wrote on her Instagram page. She also revealed the identity of the male student. "We understand that the male student concerned received a 12-month conditional warning from the police," the statement said.
She shouted and the person ran away, said Ms Baey. A girl who was outside the shower stall saw the man running down a staircase. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR PETER PANG, NUS' dean of students, on the factors the disciplinary board considers. Other NUS students have since taken to social media to comment on the incident, with some saying they had heard of similar cases that went unreported, and others claiming to be victims like Ms Baey.
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