Workers' Party in Singapore to form disciplinary panel to determine if Pritam Singh breached party constitution


Leader of the Opposition and Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh speaking to the media outside the Supreme Court on Dec 4, 2025. - Photo: ST file

SINGAPORE: The Workers’ Party leadership has directed that a disciplinary panel be formed to determine if party chief Pritam Singh contravened the party’s constitution following his conviction in court.

In a statement on Saturday (Jan 3), the WP said its central executive committee had met the day before to discuss matters arising from the Dec 4 High Court judgment which upheld Pritam’s conviction on two counts of lying to a parliamentary committee.

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