SINGAPORE – A disciplinary panel looking into whether Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh had breached the party’s Constitution, after his conviction for lying to Parliament’s Committee of Privileges, has completed its investigations.
In a statement on April 4, WP said that the panel will be presenting its final report and recommendations to the party’s central executive committee (CEC) in April.
A notice of a special cadre members’ conference, which was requested by a group of cadre members, will be issued within two weeks thereafter.
The disciplinary panel, comprising Sengkang GRC MPs He Ting Ru and Jamus Lim, as well as former Hougang MP Png Eng Huat, was set up by the CEC in January and came after the High Court upheld Mr Singh’s conviction in December 2025 following his appeal.
The court found that Mr Singh had guided former MP Raeesah Khan to maintain a lie she told in Parliament in August 2021, and that he lied to the committee about asking her to come clean.





