'My conscience remains clear': Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh disagrees his behaviour was dishonourable, unbecoming of an MP
Parliament debates a motion on Pritam Singh's conduct after his court conviction for lying under oath; the Workers' Party initiates an internal disciplinary process amid calls for accountability.
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'My conscience remains clear': Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh disagrees his behaviour was dishonourable, unbecoming of an MP
Mr Singh was speaking during a motion on whether he is suitable to continue as Leader of the Opposition following his conviction for lying to a parliamentary committee.
After MPs deemed Pritam Singh unfit to be Leader of the Opposition, the Workers' Party says, 'We Continue’
SINGAPORE: Members of Parliament on Wednesday (Jan 14) passed a motion saying that Pritam Singh is unsuitable as Leader of the Opposition, as well as expressing regret at his conduct. The motion came in the wake the High Court upholding the Feb 17 verdict finding the Workers’ Party chief guilty of two counts of lying to a […]
Decision on whether Pritam Singh continues as Leader of Opposition is for PM to make, not Parliament: Indranee
The decision on whether Workers' Party (WP) chief Pritam Singh should continue as Leader of the Opposition rests with Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, said Leader of the House Indranee Rajah on Wednesday (Jan 14). She had filed a motion in Parliament stating that Singh's conduct was dishonourable and unbecoming of an MP, and that it renders him unsuitable to continue...
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