SINGAPORE: Singapore’s parliament voted to remove opposition chief Pritam Singh from his post as leader of the opposition today after he was convicted of lying to lawmakers.
Indranee Rajah, the house leader and member of the ruling People’s Action Party, submitted a motion to declare Singh, head of the Workers’ Party, unsuitable to continue as opposition chief given his “dishonourable and unbecoming” conduct.
Parliament’s decision will need to be confirmed by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong to take effect as the opposition leader is designated by the head of government.
