Pritam Singh sentencing: AGC warns public against making unfounded allegations against the judiciary
SINGAPORE: The Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) on Monday (Feb 17) warned the public against making unfounded allegations ...
Mr Seah Kian Peng’s statement reiterated a Feb 17 clarification by the Elections Department. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh has been fined a maximum S$7,000 for each of two charges of lying to ...
From Pritam Singh's "flip-flopping in court" to Low Thia Khiang's influence on the decision for Raeesah Khan to come clean, ...
The verdict against Pritam Singh, the leader of the Workers’ Party, could taint the party’s image ahead of the upcoming ...
Opposition leader Pritam Singh remains eligible to contest the next General Election, as the sentences for his offences do ...
A note was also issued by Leader of the House Indranee Rajah reminding MPs to be truthful in parliamentary proceedings.
O n February 17th Pritam Singh, the leader of Singapore’s opposition, was convicted of “wilfully” lying twice to a privileges ...
This took place at the first sitting of parliament after Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh's conviction the day before for lying to parliament. At the start of the sitting, Speaker of ...
Deputy Principal District Judge Luke Tan, who on Feb 17 found WP chief Pritam Singh guilty of lying to the Committee of Privileges, said that Singh and WP chair Sylvia Lim also kept this knowledge ...
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