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Singapore’s opposition leader has been convicted of lying to parliament while helping a fellow party member to cover up a false witness account, in a case that could disqualify him from running in upcoming national elections.

Pritam Singh, 48, secretary-general of the Workers’ Party, was found guilty on Monday on two counts of lying to a parliamentary committee that was investigating a fellow MP.

The conviction is a blow to the south-east Asian nation’s struggling political opposition, which is seeking to challenge the overwhelming dominance of the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) in elections expected within months.

The PAP has ruled the wealthy city-state since 1959.

Singh’s sentence could have a devastating effect as it will determine whether the MP could stand in general elections to be held before November.

Singh had pleaded not guilty and his sentencing was due later on Monday.

Under the constitution, a person fined a minimum of Sg$10,000 ($7,400) or jailed for at least one year, is disqualified from running for election or holding a parliamentary seat for five years.

Singh faces a maximum sentence of three years’ behind bars and a fine of up to Sg$7,000 on each charge.

The Attorney-General’s Chambers had previously said the prosecution will seek a fine for each charge.

Raeesah Khan who resigned from the legislature following the scandal, had admitted to making up a story she told in parliament about a female rape victim she accompanied to make a police report.

The former MP confessed that she lied when telling parliament in 2021 that a police officer supposedly made “insensitive comments” about the way the alleged victim was dressed and that she had drunk alcohol.

But home affairs minister K. Shanmugam had said there was no record in the police files of such an incident and Khan eventually admitted to lying about the story.

Singh was then accused of lying to the parliamentary committee investigating Khan.

He allegedly told the committee that he was not aware that Khan had made up the story about the rape victim, in an apparent attempt to downplay his own responsibility as party leader, court documents said.

In the 2020 general elections, the PAP won 83 of the 93 seats at stake to retain its dominance.

But the main opposition Workers’ Party stole the show when it captured 10 seats, four more than previously held, in its strongest performance yet since independence in 1965.

Its leaders have said they hope to further increase the party’s numbers in parliament in the upcoming elections which will be new premier Lawrence Wong’s first major political test.

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