Law graduate who plagiarised in open-book exam and lied about it called to the Bar

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"Her voluntary disclosures reflected her willingness to right past wrongs," said Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon.

"Her voluntary disclosures reflected her willingness to right past wrongs," said Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon.SIINGAPORE: A law graduate who “copied and pasted” from a sample essay in an open-book exam four years ago and lied about it during a subsequent inquiry was admitted to the Bar after a five-month deferment on her application.

A month later, the university convened an inquiry after realising that Ms Ong’s answer to the essay question had substantial similarities to three other students' answers. “Accordingly, when the applicant made the statement that that she had ‘accidentally’ submitted the ‘wrong’ document, this was an untrue statement.”

The Law Society of Singapore, however, did not object to her application being dealt with at that time, without the need for any deferment.The deferment period ended on Jan 20, 2024, and the matter was then restored for hearing. None of the stakeholders objected to the application.Defending her application, Ms Ong said she had accepted that she had fallen short of the conduct expected of one aspiring to be admitted to the Bar.

 

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