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Conclusion of disciplinary process following High Court judgment dated 4 December 2025

Conclusion of disciplinary process following High Court judgment dated 4 December 2025

30
April 2026
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The Workers’ Party Central Executive Committee (CEC) met on 28 and 29 April 2026 to consider the report of the Disciplinary Panel (DP) concerning Party Secretary-General Pritam Singh.

The Workers’ Party Central Executive Committee (CEC) met on 28 and 29 April 2026 to consider the report of the Disciplinary Panel (DP) concerning Party Secretary-General Pritam Singh.

Ms Sylvia Lim (Party Chair), Mr Faisal Manap (Party Vice-Chair) and Mr Singh recused themselves from the meeting.

The DP found that there was a contravention of Articles 20(1) and 30 of the Party Constitution by reason of the findings by the Court. The CEC accepted the findings of the DP in respect of the contravention.

The CEC separately considered that, at all material times, Mr Singh did not have any intention to act in a manner contrary to the principles, aims, or objects of the Party, or prejudicial to the welfare of the Party, and his actions ultimately reflected judgement calls that he had to make.

In considering the range of potential actions to be taken against Mr Singh, the CEC assessed the totality of the circumstances and has issued a formal letter of reprimand to him.

We continue the work of building a more balanced political system for Singapore.

The Workers’ Party
30 April 2026

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