The Straits Times-Apr 23, 2022

Many have greeted with a sense of disbelief the news this week that aspiring lawyers cheated in the 2020 professional Bar examination, including, ironically, on a paper about ethics and professional responsibility. It was reported that six trainee lawyers who cheated in the examination had their admissions to the Bar delayed. That number grew to 11 when the Attorney-General’s Chambers said it was looking at five more applications to the Bar. Certainly, this number represents a fraction of those who take the Bar examination, which is needed to qualify as a practicing lawyer. But numbers cease to matter when the fundamental issues of character and ethics are transgressed. Many would be aghast that there could be 11 offenders at the same exam who blatantly flouted the basic terms of their calling. Read more at: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/st-editorial/setting-the-bar-for-the-legal-profession First published in The Straits Times