Voyeurism is a growing concern in Singapore: Ong Ye Kung

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Voyeurism is a growing concern in Singapore : Ong Ye Kung.

Speaking in Parliament on Monday , Ong noted that exposure to the Internet and technological advances have led some to think that voyeurism is not a serious offence.

“Balancing these objectives is important for an education institution, but it should not end up with penalties that are too lenient and have too soft a bite,” he said. The NUS Board of Discipline had ordered Lim, also 23, to be suspended for one semester. In addition, he was banned from entering into hostel premises on campus, had to undergo counselling sessions and was ordered to write a letter of apology to Baey.

In response to questions by MPs Tin Pei Ling, Foo Mee Har and Muhamad Faisal Abdul Manap, Second Minister for Education Indranee Rajah said that Baey’s case showed that there were shortcomings in victim support and areas which were lacking in the NUS. “As part of their overall review of campus security, the institutes of higher learning will take steps to address new forms of threats, such as the illegal installation of miniature cameras,” she added.

 

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