SINGAPORE – Mediacorp has apologised for and taken down an interview with Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh after being told by the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) that it was in contempt of court.
The broadcaster said in a Dec 13 statement that in an interview for CNA’s The Assembly programme, Mr Singh made comments regarding the court case related to former Workers’ Party (WP) MP Raeesah Khan,
where he had been found guilty by the Magistrate’s Court in February 2025
of lying on oath to the Committee of Privileges.
The episode aired on Nov 5, a day after Mr Singh’s appeal against his conviction was heard, with the court reserving its judgment.
Mediacorp, which is CNA’s parent company, said it accepts that the publication of the interview, which contained the statements by Mr Singh regarding the case relating to Ms Khan, is in contempt of court.
“We wholly and unreservedly apologise to the court. We have taken down the interview from our platforms and channels and will avoid publishing matters that are in contempt of court in future.”
CNA, in a report on Dec 13, said Mediacorp had been notified by the AGC that the interview was in contempt of court.
The interview was recorded in July 2025.
The Straits Times has contacted AGC and WP for comment.





