WP's Pritam Singh fails in bid to have trial heard in High Court
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SINGAPORE — Opposition leader and Workers' Party (WP) chief Pritam Singh has failed in his attempt to have his upcoming trial heard in the High Court, after he sought to compare his case to that of former transport minister S. Iswaran. On Sept 9, JusticeWP's Pritam Singh fails in bid to have trial heard in High Court
SINGAPORE — Opposition leader and Workers' Party (WP) chief Pritam Singh has failed in his attempt to have his upcoming trial heard in the High Court, after he sought to compare his case to that of former transport minister S. Iswaran. On Sept 9, Justice Hoo Sheau Peng dismissed Singh's application for his case to be transferred to the High Court, saying that he has failed to establish that the transfer of his case is expedient for the ends of justice. Singh, 48, faces two charges of lying to a parliamentary committee that was convened in November 2021 to look into the lying controversy involving his party's former MP Raeesah Khan. A 16-day trial in the State Courts is scheduled to take place between Oct 14 and Nov 13. The trial is slated to be presided over by Deputy Principal District Judge Luke Tan. On Aug 26, Singh's lawyer, Andre Jumabhoy, argued before Justice Hoo that it was «expedient for the ends of justice» for his client's case to be heard by a High Court judge. Jumabhoy cited the case of Iswaran, whose trial was transferred to be heard in the High Court after the prosecution applied to do so on grounds of public interest. Read more