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Workers' Party disciplinary panel completes probe into party chief Pritam Singh

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Workers' Party disciplinary panel completes probe into party chief Pritam Singh
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The panel will present its finalised report and recommendations to the Central Executive Committee in April, said the party.

The panel will present its finalised report and recommendations to the Central Executive Committee in April, said the party. Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh leaves the Supreme Court after his appeal was dismissed in Singapore on Dec 4, 2025.

Add CNA as a trusted source to help Google better understand and surface our content in search results.Singapore: A Workers' Party disciplinary panel investigating secretary-general Pritam Singh has completed its probe into whether the WP chief had contravened the party's constitution, after his court conviction for lying to a parliamentary committee. "The panel will present its finalised report and recommendations to the Central Executive Committee in April," WP said in a statement on Saturday . "The Notice of the Special Cadre Members' Conference will be issued within two weeks thereafter," it added. The disciplinary panel was set up by the CEC in January, following the High Court's decision to uphold Mr Singh's conviction in December 2025 following an appeal. The panel comprises Sengkang GRC MPs Jamus Lim and He Ting Ru and also former Hougang MP Png Eng Huat. We know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.

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