SINGAPORE – On Nov 4, Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh is set to appeal against the conviction and sentence meted out to him in February for lying to a parliamentary committee.
The Workers’ Party (WP) chief was
fined a total of $14,000
on Feb 17, when he was found guilty of giving false testimonies to the Committee of Privileges (COP), which was looking into a lie told by then WP MP Raeesah Khan.
He pleaded not guilty during the 13-day trial and announced to reporters outside the State Courts his intention to appeal against the decision after he received the maximum fine of $7,000 for each charge.
charged under the Parliament (Privileges, Immunities and Powers) Act
in March 2024, more than two years after the COP’s report said he had not been truthful in his testimony while under oath.
The committee had been looking into Ms Khan, who in August 2021 lied about accompanying a sexual assault victim to a police station, and in October repeated the false claim before the House.
apologised to Parliament





