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NUS steps up approach to sexual misconduct cases; swifter police reporting, exploring bystander training
A sign of the National University of Singapore is displayed at the campus entrance, Aug 7, 2020. (Photo: AFP/Catherine Lai)
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SINGAPORE: After a spate of sexual misconduct cases, the National University of Singapore (NUS) outlined plans to step up its approach to such incidents, including reporting offences to the police promptly and exploring bystander training.
In an email to students, alumni and faculty members seen by CNA, NUS president Professor Tan Eng Chye noted the recent cases of sexual misconduct in local universities, with some in NUS involving faculty members.