April 12, 2021 In January, NUS reported that a total of 71 complaints of sexual misconduct involving students were made in the past five years. The Straits Times SINGAPORE - The National University of Singapore (NUS) has expelled a student after allegations that he had filmed two female students without their consent while engaging separately in sexual acts with them. In response to queries from The Straits Times on Monday (April 12), a NUS spokesperson confirmed that a Body of Discipline (BOD) had been convened in February regarding the allegations. The BOD decided to terminate the student's candidature with immediate effect from Feb 10. The disciplinary sanction will form part of the student's formal educational record at NUS.