Workers' Party

WP announces appointments for its top leadership body, co-opts MPs Fadli Fawzi, Andre Low

Pritam Singh was convicted in February 2025 on two counts of lying under oath to the Committee of Privileges. 

Law Society’s disciplinary proceedings against Pritam Singh to be heard on Aug 13

Workers’ Party chair Sylvia Lim (left) and secretary-general Pritam Singh. Singh says the outcome of a secret ballot on his resignation showed “the party is pretty united”.

Pritam Singh re-elected, cementing his position as WP party chief

Pritam Singh, in his fourth term as an MP for Aljunied GRC, has been party chief since 2018.

WP cadres to meet on June 28 to discuss chief Pritam Singh’s suitability as leader

The WP said a disciplinary panel found its chief Pritam Singh had contravened two articles of the party’s Constitution.

WP chief Pritam Singh issued letter of reprimand following conclusion of disciplinary panel

In a statement on Saturday (Apr 4), WP said that the panel will be presenting its finalised report and recommendations to the party’s Central Executive Committee in April.

WP disciplinary panel completes investigations into party chief Pritam Singh

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

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

(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