Try GOLD - Free
Witnesses’ credibility in spotlight as WP chief appeals against conviction
The Straits Times
|November 05, 2025
The appeal launched by Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh was heard on Nov 4, with the defence arguing that the trial judge had “ignored crucial pieces of evidence” in convicting Singh of lying under oath to a parliamentary committee.
Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh arriving at the High Court for his appeal hearing on Nov 4. He had, in February, been convicted of two charges of lying to the Committee of Privileges, and was fined $14,000. ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
(KELVIN CHNG)
High Court Justice Steven Chong, who reserved his judgment for a future date, said Singh’s appeal centred on findings made by the trial judge on two statements that the WP secretary-general had made during meetings with former MP Raeesah Khan on Aug 8 and Oct 3, 2021.
Singh had, on Feb 17, been convicted of two charges of lying to the Committee of Privileges (COP) about his role in advising Ms Khan to conceal an untruth to Parliament, and was fined $14,000.
Justice Chong said the first statement related to Singh asking Ms Khan to take her lie “to the grave” at the Aug 8 meeting. The Workers’ Party chief had consistently denied saying this.
The second statement was what Singh told Ms Khan at their Oct 3 meeting: “I will not judge you.” While the prosecution and defence agreed that Singh did say this, they disagree on what he meant.
The one-day hearing threw the spotlight on the credibility of witnesses who had testified during the earlier 13-day trial, including Singh himself, Ms Khan, and her two former WP aides.
'TAKE IT TO THE GRAVE'
Singh’s lawyer, Mr Andre Jumabhoy, began the hearing by calling into question Ms Khan’s credibility, arguing that she had provided different accounts of the Aug 8 meeting.
At the meeting, which took place at Singh’s house, Ms Khan had confessed her lie to the party’s leaders — Singh, WP chairwoman Sylvia Lim and vice-chairman Faisal Manap.
The then Sengkang MP had lied about accompanying a sexual assault victim to a police station, and later repeated the false claim before the House on Oct 4 the same year.
This story is from the November 05, 2025 edition of The Straits Times.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM The Straits Times
The Straits Times
RELAXED GAUFF BACK IN BUSINESS
WTA Finals defending champ ousts Paolini to keep alive her hopes of reaching semis
2 mins
November 05, 2025
The Straits Times
Employers' role in uplifting talent key amid uncertainty, says DPM Gan
Employers must play a part to reshape the workforce in line with their changing talent needs, and this effort is core to good business strategy moving forward.
3 mins
November 05, 2025
The Straits Times
Budget for future MRT lines may cover longer stations to boost train capacity
In building future MRT lines, the authorities will see if they can budget in advance for longer stations so that they can increase the capacity of trains when needed, said Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow.
2 mins
November 05, 2025
The Straits Times
Singapore donates $652k to World Food Programme for Gaza
Dr Balakrishnan says S’pore will do its part to support the WFP to fight hunger
3 mins
November 05, 2025
The Straits Times
The dark side of Japanese convenience stores
Rising wages and an ageing workforce put pressure on existing staff.
4 mins
November 05, 2025
The Straits Times
EMBRACES SHOULD SEIZE THE DAY
Nov 5 Hong Kong (Happy Valley) preview
5 mins
November 05, 2025
The Straits Times
Raids on Myanmar scam hubs trigger recruitment rush for other centres
Recent raids on one of Myanmar’s most notorious internet scam hubs sparked a recruitment rush as fleeing workers scrambled to enlist at nearby fraud factories, experts and insiders told AFP.
3 mins
November 05, 2025
The Straits Times
More directors in S'pore-listed firms being paid less than $50k in 2025: Study
Data suggests downward pressure on board remuneration; more firms providing info
5 mins
November 05, 2025
The Straits Times
Jennifer Aniston goes Instagram official with boyfriend Jim Curtis
American actress Jennifer Aniston has finally gone public with her boyfriend, author and life wellness coach Jim Curtis.
1 min
November 05, 2025
The Straits Times
Worker trapped under collapsed tower in Rome dies
A Romanian worker trapped for hours under rubble in Rome on Nov 3 following the partial collapse of a mediaeval tower near the Colosseum has died, local media reported.
1 min
November 05, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
