Singapore's biggest motor association in legal tussle with its president
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SINGAPORE — The Republic's largest motor association and its president are tussling in the High Court over the election of the group's next Executive Committee (Exco). The Singapore Vehicle Traders Association (SVTA) had taken Neo Tiam Ting to court in aSingapore's biggest motor association in legal tussle with its president
SINGAPORE — The Republic's largest motor association and its president are tussling in the High Court over the election of the group's next Executive Committee (Exco). The Singapore Vehicle Traders Association (SVTA) had taken Neo Tiam Ting to court in a bid to have the June 2024 election of its 27th Exco declared null and void. «The dispute between the parties is essentially a political dispute,» High Court judge Vinodh Coomaraswamy said in a written judgement issued on May 23. The SVTA, a collective of nearly 400 second-hand motor vehicle traders, was set up in 1972. Neo was elected president of SVTA in 2022; he was re-elected in 2024 for a second two-year term. He was also the association's president from 2011 to 2015. Ruling in the SVTA's favour on May 23, Judge Vinodh said he found that the 27th Exco's election in June 2024 «was of no legal effect and is therefore null and void». Neo has appealed against the decision. The parties' quarrel stems from their differing views about whom its members may appoint as representatives to vote at a general meeting — and for an Exco. Read more