The law professor implicated in the sex-for-grades case has been found guilty of corruption after a trial that spanned five months, from January to May.
He will be sentenced on Wednesday.
Tey Tsun Hang, 42, was convicted of six counts of corruptly obtaining gratification in the form of gifts and sex from Darinne Ko Wen Hui, in return for giving her better grades between May and July 2010.
In his grounds for decision, the chief district judge said Tey was dishonest, not a credible and truthful witness.
He said while Ms Ko showered Tey with gifts of love and affection, it was a one-sided relationship.
The judge said Tey had taken advantage of his student and his relationship with Ms Ko was of “ulterior motive”.
He said Tey had guilty and corrupt intent in receiving the gifts, which included a limited edition Montblanc pen and tailored shirts.
Tey could be jailed up to five years and fined up to S$100,000 on each charge.
Source: Channel News Asia