Singapore's Opposition Leader Stripped of Title After Lying Conviction
Singapore's Leader of the Opposition, Pritam Singh, was stripped of his title following a parliamentary vote on Wednesday after being convicted of lying under oath to a parliamentary committee. The move, initiated after Singh's conviction, took place in a parliament overwhelmingly dominated by the ruling People's Action Party (PAP), according to BBC World.
Singh, who maintains his innocence and states his conscience is clear, will remain a member of parliament and secretary-general of the largest opposition party, Workers' Party (WP). However, he will lose certain privileges associated with the title, including an additional allowance, BBC World reported. Singh was the first person to hold the title of Leader of the Opposition.
The conviction and subsequent stripping of Singh's title have sparked debate over the integrity of parliamentary trust. Accusations have also been leveled against the government regarding the use of the judiciary against political opponents, which authorities deny, according to BBC World.
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