Pritam Singh

WP disciplinary panel completes investigations into party chief Pritam Singh

[SINGAPORE] A disciplinary panel looking into whether Workers’ Party (WP) chief Pritam Singh had breached the party’s constitution after his conviction for lying to Parliament’s Committee of Privilege...

Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh was found guilty of lying under oath in February 2025.

Law Society initiated disciplinary proceedings against Pritam Singh ‘as required’ because of his conviction

He was found guilty on two charges of lying to a Parliamentary Committee of Privileges last year

Pritam Singh's case is to be heard by the Court of Three Judges, which can suspend errant lawyers or strike them off the rolls.

Pritam Singh faces disciplinary proceedings brought by Law Society

The nature of the case is stated as “disciplinary proceedings for advocates and solicitors of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Singapore”

Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh warns that the government should be “conscious of the public cynicism and detachment” that grows when Singaporeans cannot see a clear accounting of how public funds are being used and the results that have been achieved.
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WP chief Pritam Singh calls for public ‘report cards’ on major spending, questions ministerial bonus metrics

He says publicly reporting outcomes would strengthen transparency and enable MPs to better scrutinise government spending

(Clockwise from top left) Workers�’ Party leader Pritam Singh, Sengkang GRC MPs He Ting Ru and Jamus Lim, and former Hougang MP Png Eng Huat.

WP disciplinary panel on Pritam Singh comprises MPs He Ting Ru, Jamus Lim; former MP Png Eng Huat

[SINGAPORE] The Workers’ Party disciplinary panel set up to look into the conviction of its leader Pritam Singh comprises two current MPs and a former MP, said party sources.

WP chief Pritam Singh and his wife leaving Parliament House on Jan 14.

What’s next for Pritam Singh? Analysts weigh in

Several analysts say they expect PM Wong to remove Singh from the post, which is conferred by the prime minister

The decision on whether to retain WP chief Pritam Singh in the Leader of the Opposition post rests with PM Lawrence Wong.

Parliament deems Pritam Singh unsuitable to continue as Leader of the Opposition

[SINGAPORE] The House has expressed the view that Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh is unsuitable to stay on as the Leader of the Opposition (LO), following his conviction for lying to a parliamentary...

Pritam Singh was convicted on Feb 17, 2025, and fined the maximum of S$7,000 for each of the charges.

Parliament to debate Pritam’s suitability as Leader of the Opposition after conviction for lying

A motion has been tabled by Leader of the House Indranee Rajah for the upcoming session of Parliament, which is scheduled to sit on Jan 12