Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Singapore’s Punjab-origin Oppn leader contests ‘perjury’ charges

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SINGH FACES ALLEGATION­S THAT HE WILFULLY GAVE A FALSE ANSWER ON DEC 10 AND 15, 2021, IN THE PUBLIC HEARING ROOM AT PARLIAMENT

: Leader of the Opposition in Singapore Pritam Singh has hired lawyers to defend him against the two charges the Indian-origin lawmaker is facing of lying to a Committee of Privileges in Parliament over the case of his fellow legislator Raeesah Khan.

The 47-year-old secretaryg­eneral of the Workers’ Party was represente­d by two lawyers on Wednesday at a pre-trial conference in the State Courts -an administra­tive hearing to prepare the prosecutio­n and the accused for trial.

Pre-trial conference­s are usually held in chambers and are inaccessib­le to the media or the public. They can also be held over Zoom video calls.

Singh was newly represente­d by lawyers Andre Darius Jumabhoy and Aristotle Emmanuel Eng Zhen Yang, Channel News Asia reported.

A note in the court’s system indicated that the pre-trial conference would be adjourned to May 31.

The two charges Singh faces allege that he wilfully made a false answer on December 10 and December 15, 2021, in the public hearing room at Parliament House.

This was during an inquiry before the Committee of Privileges, centring on the case of Raeesah Khan, who had lied over a sexual assault case and accused the police of mishandlin­g the case.

Singh allegedly testified falsely that he had wanted Khan to clarify what she said in Parliament about accompanyi­ng a rape victim to a police station and that he spoke to Khan to convey to her that she had to clarify what she said over the same issue. Singh pleaded not guilty when first charged in court on March 19.

Lying in response to questions posed by a parliament­ary committee is considered a criminal offence and carries a maximum fine of SGD 7,000 (₹43 lakh) and a jail term of up to three years, or both.

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