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.
The Jan 2 meeting also addressed a recent request for a special cadre members’ conference.
The opposition party had said in a statement on Dec 28 that a request to hold the special conference was submitted and that party chairwoman Sylvia Lim had acknowledged the request.
WP said in its latest statement that the CEC – comprising 19 members, including its 12 elected MPs – also concluded that it was appropriate to call the special cadre members’ conference after the disciplinary panel has completed its work, considering the need for due process.
Said WP: “To prevent undue delay, the CEC has set a timeline that the disciplinary process be concluded within three months.





