SINGAPORE, March 26 — Chia Boon Teck has resigned as vice-president and council member of the Law Society of Singapore following public outcry over his comments about a rape...
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SINGAPORE, March 26 — Chia Boon Teck has resigned as vice-president and council member of the Law Society of Singapore following public outcry over his comments about a rape survivor. “We thank Chia for his service and contributions during his tenure on council and wish him well in his future endeavours,” the society said in a statement.
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