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S’pore opposition leader’s conviction for lying to parliament upheld

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Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh pays the maximum fine of SG$14,000 after the Singapore High Court dismisses his appeal.

PETALING JAYA: Singapore opposition leader Pritam Singh today lost his appeal to the country’s High Court against conviction for giving false testimony to a parliamentary committee.

Pritam paid the SG$14,000 (RM44,495) fine after Justice Steven Chong upheld his conviction on two counts of giving false testimony under oath to parliament’s committee of privileges.

“Might as well get it done,” the Aljunied GRC MP was reported by CNA as saying at the payment station.

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