A Singapore court on Monday found opposition party leader Pritam Singh guilty on two counts of lying to parliament, handing ...
The Leader of the Opposition and Workers’ Party chief is appealing against his conviction and sentence for lying to a ...
Deputy Chief Prosecutor Wong Woon Kwong asked for a S$7,000 fine per charge, the maximum possible. He said Singh lied to ...
SINGAPORE: Pritam Singh’s guilty verdict may affect his standing but the case is unlikely to be an election game changer for ...
The case has not affected the morale of the Workers' Party and the party will "fight hard" in the upcoming General Election, ...
Singapore’s Leader of the Opposition, Pritam Singh, has been convicted on two counts of lying to a parliamentary committee ...
Singapore's opposition leader Pritam Singh has been found guilty of lying under oath to a parliamentary committee. A court ...
With Singapore’s next General Election due by Nov 23, all eyes are on whether the Workers’ Party secretary-general could be ...
Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh has been handed a fine of $7,000 for each charge, after he was found guilty of two charges ...
He was fined the maximum of $7,000 for each of his two charges, or $14,000 in total. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Mr Seah Kian Peng’s statement reiterated a Feb 17 clarification by the Elections Department. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Elections Department said the disqualification of an MP is based on a single offence's sentence, and sentences cannot be ...
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