Pritam Singh

Pritam Singh

politician Singapore

Pritam Singh is a prominent Singaporean politician and the secretary-general of the Workers' Party, the leading opposition party in Singapore. Born in 1975, he has been a key figure in Singapore's political landscape, advocating for greater transparency and accountability within the government. Singh's recent conviction for lying to parliament has raised concerns about the future of the opposition party as it prepares for upcoming elections, where it aims to challenge the long-standing dominance of the ruling People's Action Party.

Born on Jan 01, 1975 (50 years old)

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Hong Kong Hong Kong: Pritam Singh, leader of Singapore's largest opposition party, was found guilty of two charges in a parliamentary privileges committee. 4

明報 (Ming Pao): 國際 - 20250218 - 每日明報

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Pritam Singh, Singapore's opposition leader, was found guilty of lying under oath to a parliamentary committee. 2

BBC: Japan to increase reliance on nuclear energy in major shift after Fukushima

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Pritam Singh has been found guilty of lying under oath to a parliamentary committee. 3

BBC: Pakistan anger over death of child maid

Taiwan Taiwan: Pritam Singh, secretary-general of the Workers’ Party, was found guilty on two counts of lying to a parliamentary committee. 2

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Singapore opposition leader guilty of lying

Hong Kong Hong Kong: Pritam Singh is the Secretary-General of the Workers' Party and is facing charges of perjury. 3

明報 (Ming Pao): 新加坡最大反對黨領袖作偽證罪成 (22:05) - 20250217 - 國際 - 即時新聞

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Pritam Singh, secretary-general of the Workers’ Party, was found guilty of lying to a parliamentary committee. 2

The Guardian: Singapore opposition leader, found guilty of lying to parliament, could face electoral ban | Singapore