SINGAPORE: On Monday (Feb 17), Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh will face the verdict in his trial for allegedly lying to the Committee of Privileges (COP). Deputy Principal District Judge ...
Singapore's opposition leader Pritam Singh has been found guilty of lying under oath to a parliamentary committee. The charges against Singh relate to his handling of Raeesah Khan, a former ...
SINGAPORE – Workers’ Party (WP) chief Pritam Singh said he intends to contest in the upcoming general election, in his first remarks after being convicted on Feb 17 of lying to a parliamentary ...
Leader of the Opposition and Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh leaving the State Courts after speaking to the media on Feb 17, 2025. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long) SINGAPORE: After being convicted of ...
SINGAPORE: Four months after his trial first started, Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh was on Monday (Feb 17) convicted and sentenced for lying to a parliamentary committee about getting a ...
Pritam Singh, 48, was found guilty of two charges of lying to a parliament committee. Deputy Principal District Judge Luke Tan ordered Singh to pay the maximum fine of S$7,000 ($5,224) for each of ...
Singapore's opposition leader was convicted Monday of covering up a lie told in parliament by a fellow party member in a case that could disqualify him from running in upcoming elections.
World | Pritam Singh, secretary-general of the Workers' Party, faced two counts of giving false answers to a parliamentary committee during an investigation surrounding a lie a former party ...
PETALING JAYA: Singapore’s opposition leader, Pritam Singh, has been slapped with a S$14,000 fine after being convicted of two counts of lying to parliament to help a former party colleague ...
SINGAPORE: Leader of the Opposition and Workers’ Party (WP) chief Pritam Singh on Wednesday (Feb 26) criticised the government on a number of issues including its decision to proceed with the ...
Singapore's opposition leader Pritam Singh has been found guilty of lying under oath to a parliamentary committee. A court imposed the maximum fine of S$7,000 ($5,223; £4,148) for each of two ...