Article 6VB0E Singapore opposition leader, found guilty of lying to parliament, could face electoral ban

Singapore opposition leader, found guilty of lying to parliament, could face electoral ban

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Pritam Singh's conviction is a blow to the city state's struggling political opposition, which is seeking to challenge the entrenched ruling party in upcoming elections

Singapore's opposition leader has been convicted of lying to parliament while helping a fellow party member to cover up a false witness account, in a case that could disqualify him from running in upcoming national elections.

Pritam Singh, 48, secretary-general of the Workers' Party, was found guilty on Monday on two counts of lying to a parliamentary committee that was investigating a fellow MP.

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