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Serious Did the Worker's Party discipline clown liar - MP Raeesah Khan? (KNN Lanjiao WP no standards!)

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WP MP Raeesah Khan referred to committee after admitting she lied to Parliament about sexual assault case​



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SINGAPORE - Workers' Party (WP) MP Raeesah Khan will have to appear before the Committee of Privileges, after she admitted to lying in Parliament about details of a sexual assault case that she alleged was mishandled by the police.
On Monday (Nov 1), she apologised in Parliament to the Singapore Police Force and retracted an anecdote she had shared of the alleged incident.
In explaining why she had made up details of that case, Ms Raeesah, 27, said she lacked the courage to admit that she was part of a support group for women, where the story was shared, as she herself had been a victim of sexual assault at the age of 18.

Leader of the House Indranee Rajah said Ms Raeesah (Sengkang GRC) had lied to Parliament on three occasions, after clarifying details of the matter with the WP MP when she finished her statement.

She raised an official complaint against Ms Raeesah for breaching her parliamentary privilege, and asked for the matter to be referred to the Committee of Privileges, which looks into any complaint alleging breaches of parliamentary privilege. Speaker of Parliament Tan Chuan-Jin agreed to do so.
Ms Raeesah had told the House during a debate on empowering women on Aug 3 that she had accompanied a 25-year-old rape victim to a police station to make a police report three years ago, and the police officer who interviewed the victim had allegedly made inappropriate comments about her dressing and the fact that she was drinking.

On Monday (Nov 1), she admitted that she had not accompanied the victim to the police station. Instead, she said the victim had shared the account in a support group for women, which Ms Raeesah herself was a part of, and that she did not have the victim's consent to share the story in Parliament.

"I did not share that I was a part of the group, as I did not have the courage to publicly admit that I was part of it. I attended the support group because I myself am a survivor of sexual assault," she said.

Ms Raeesah said she was sexually assaulted as an 18-year-old while studying abroad. The experience continues to traumatise her to this day, she added.
"Unlike the survivor whose anecdote I shared in this House, I did not have the courage to report my own assault. Yet, as a survivor, I wanted so deeply to speak up and also share the account I had heard when speaking on the motion, without revealing my own private experience.

"I should not have shared the survivor's anecdote without her consent, nor should I have said that I accompanied her to the police station when I had not. It was wrong of me to do so."

Ms Raeesah also apologised to the survivor whose story she had shared, Parliament, her Sengkang constituents and residents, the WP, and her family.
Ms Indranee noted that Ms Raeesah had confirmed that did not have any details of the police case and was thus unable to substantiate her allegation when she made her statement in August.

Her actions had resulted in “a cloud hanging over the police” and caused them to devote time and resources to investigate the alleged incident. It also does a “great disservice” to the survivors of sexual assault and rape victims, Ms Indranee added.

In a statement posted on Facebook, Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh said Ms Raeesah should not have shared in the House an account that contained untruths.

The WP secretary-general noted that the Parliament (Privileges, Immunities and Powers) Act gives an MP significant freedom of speech, to the extent that what is said in Parliament cannot be impeached or questioned outside Parliament.

“However, this freedom of speech does not extend to communicating untruthful accounts, even if an MP’s motives are not malicious,” Mr Singh said. “(Ms Raeesah) shared with me that she wanted to set the record straight in Parliament. This was the correct thing to do.”

Ms Indranee said she was raising the complaint to the Committee of Privileges with great reluctance as she had sympathy for Ms Raeesah’s personal circumstances.

“But as Leader of the House, I also have a responsibility and that is to ensure that in this Chamber, all MPs discharge their duties faithfully, accountably and responsibly. Any breaches of privilege have to be dealt with,” she said.

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The eight-member Committee of Privileges is chaired by the Speaker of Parliament. Its other members are Ms Indranee, Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam, Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu, Minister for Social and Family Development Masagos Zulkifli, National Development Minister Desmond Lee, Mr Don Wee (Chua Chu Kang GRC) and WP MP Dennis Tan (Hougang).

Ms Indranee said she and Mr Shanmugam would recuse themselves as she had made the complaint, while his ministry was involved.

Under the Parliament (Privileges, Immunities and Powers) Act, Parliament can take action against MPs found to have breached their parliamentary privileges. The punishments include a jail term not extending beyond the current session of Parliament; a fine of up to $50,000; suspension; a reprimand from the Speaker; or any combination of the above.

MPs can also have their privileges and immunities suspended, which means they can be liable to civil proceedings for anything they said in Parliament.

The late WP chief J.B. Jeyaretnam was referred to the Committee of Privileges four times – once in 1982 and three times in 1986 – for accusing the Government of tampering with the judiciary on multiple occasions, and the police of abusing their powers of detention.

He was fined $1,000 for two counts of breach of parliamentary privilege – the maximum fine at that time. Later, he was also fined $25,000 for publishing a distorted report of the committee’s proceedings and $1,000 for not declaring a pecuniary interest in a question he raised.
 

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Timeline of events​

Aug 3​

During a debate on a motion about empowering women, Ms Raeesah Khan (Sengkang GRC) said she had accompanied a rape survivor to a police station to make a police report three years prior.

She said the 25-year-old woman came out of the police station crying, because the police officer had allegedly made comments about her dressing, and the fact that she had been drinking.

Responding, Minister of State for Home Affairs Desmond Tan said the allegation that the police mishandled a sexual assault case was serious and would need to be investigated. He called on Ms Raeesah to provide more details.

Ms Raeesah declined, saying she did not wish to re-traumatise the victim. She also said she had not been able to contact the woman since the incident happened.

Leader of the House Indranee Rajah then reminded all MPs to exercise their parliamentary privilege responsibly and be prepared to substantiate any allegations made in the House.

Oct 4​

Speaking in Parliament, Law and Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam pressed Ms Raeesah to provide details of the incident.

He said the police had checked their records and found no cases that fit Ms Raeesah’s description.

In response, Ms Raeesah affirmed that her account was true but repeatedly declined to reveal any further details due to confidentiality concerns.

Mr Shanmugam said the police would continue to investigate the matter and would interview Ms Raeesah about the case.

Oct 20​

The police said in a statement that it could not identify the case despite an extensive search.

Ms Raeesah had also not responded to two requests to attend an interview, the police added.

In response to media queries, Ms Raeesah said she would make a statement on the matter in Parliament on Nov 1.
 

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Even AWARE is up her arse now! lol.... As usual AWARE foot in mouth syndrome!

AWARE ‘shocked, disappointed’ after Raeesah Khan admits to lying about sexual assault case​

AWARE ‘shocked, disappointed’ after Raeesah Khan admits to lying about sexual assault case

Workers' Party MP Raeesah Khan on Monday (Nov 1) admitted in Parliament that she lied about accompanying a rape victim to a police station and withdrew allegations that police mishandled a sexual assault case.

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01 Nov 2021 08:04PM(Updated: 01 Nov 2021 08:22PM)
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SINGAPORE: The Association of Women for Action and Research (AWARE) said it was “shocked and disappointed” after Member of Parliament Raeesah Khan (WP-Sengkang) admitted to lying in Parliament about a rape case she alleged had been mishandled by the police.
“While we believe that her intentions - to raise the need for more sensitive first response from officials handling sexual violence cases - were sound, we are disappointed that Ms Khan lied about the details of this situation,” AWARE said in a Facebook post, shortly after Ms Khan’s admission in Parliament on Monday (Nov 1).

“Such behaviour only sets back advocacy around sexual violence in Singapore,” AWARE added.
Ms Khan first mentioned the case on Aug 3 during the Workers' Party's motion on empowering women.

She said she had accompanied a 25-year-old woman to make a police report three years ago, and that the victim had come out crying because a police officer allegedly made comments about her dressing and her drinking.

In Parliament on Monday, Ms Khan admitted that she was "not present with the survivor in the police station as I described".
Ms Khan said the anecdote was shared in a support group for survivors of sexual assault, of which Ms Khan was a part of. Ms Khan said she attended the support group as she had been sexually assaulted when she was an 18-year-old studying abroad.
She also apologised to the rape victim for using her anecdote without consent.

“SHE SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER”: AWARE​

AWARE said Ms Khan's decision to share the anecdote of the support group participant without seeking permission was not "survivor-centric".
“As she herself admitted, she should have known better,” AWARE said.

The organisation also said it was “imperative” to respect the confidentiality of a survivor of sexual assault, “and the measure of control that such confidentiality affords them”.

“Survivors are unlikely to talk about the trauma they experience unless they feel they can do so safely, without their privacy being violated,” AWARE said, adding that support groups have “rules of confidentiality” for this reason. Ms Khan’s behaviour also “plays into the persistent myth that women frequently lie about assault”, said AWARE.

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"According to MHA (Ministry of Home Affairs), only 4 per cent of sexual assault reports are found to be false; on the other hand, the majority of survivors don’t file police reports," said AWARE.

“Unfortunately, high-profile instances of untrue stories can disproportionately colour the way society views other testimonies from women,” it added.
The organisation said that it hoped the incident “does not undermine the original matter that Ms Khan was trying to address”, which was the need to deal with sexual assault more sensitively and effectively.

“This is an important societal issue that we hope will continue to be discussed and debated in Parliament,” AWARE said.
The organisation also expressed sympathy for Ms Khan, saying it can be “immensely difficult and traumatic to identify yourself as a victim-survivor of sexual assault, particularly in the public eye”.
 

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This minority are the reason why PAP kept winning and yet they kept complaining about Chinese priviledge and never give them chance to voice out. See what happen when they were given the chance to talk in parliament?
 

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she shouldn't have made up the details. SPF involved. the untruths would be easily exposed. brain fart.
 

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first, low thia kiang retired during what was best time to defeat pappy in last election.
instead pritam was promoted as party leader instead of better ones whom was forced to leave!
then, ramus came in with a bang but soon becomes the mickey mouse today
now this khan spewed nonsenses time & time again but with zero arrests at all

dun you think its all along a conspiracy bet. pappy and wp to create an one-&-only formidable oppies (to demolish the rest of other credible oppies!)
then slowly discredit itself being the nonsensical useless wp for the country to doubt them
and when election comes again, pappy will have no other contender to oppose them but except this incredible wp . . . .

its all just conspiracy in this system! in short, sinkieland has all along no oppies at all - wp is just a gimmick setup to show how 'democratic' this country is!
 

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first, low thia kiang retired during what was best time to defeat pappy in last election.
instead pritam was promoted as party leader instead of better ones whom was forced to leave!
then, ramus came in with a bang but soon becomes the mickey mouse today
now this khan spewed nonsenses time & time again but with zero arrests at all

dun you think its all along a conspiracy bet. pappy and wp to create an one-&-only formidable oppies (to demolish the rest of other credible oppies!)
then slowly discredit itself being the nonsensical useless wp for the country to doubt them
and when election comes again, pappy will have no other contender to oppose them but except this incredible wp . . . .

its all just conspiracy in this system! in short, sinkieland has all along no oppies at all - wp is just a gimmick setup to show how 'democratic' this country is!
My uncle rather you think along this line - real Oppies after erected and take mp celery they rather leelac 1 corner OR rather do you think talk talk can leesolve matters? Imuho real oppies onlee exist with bloodshed and violence.
 

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1) How do we know if she was lying about being a victim of sexual assault?

2) Being a victim does not mean you can then lie.

She’s trying to play the victim card. When that fails, she will play up the minority card. She’s clearly losing the gender card with AWARE throwing her under the bus, so that’s not an option.
 

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Disappointing, was supporter and now ex supporter of Woker's Party. They lost one voter out of 85000 in Aljunied now. Fuck them and PAP too.
 

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My uncle rather you think along this line - real Oppies after erected and take mp celery they rather leelac 1 corner OR rather do you think talk talk can leesolve matters? Imuho real oppies onlee exist with bloodshed and violence.
Tos real oppi will be serenading under the moon, in Changi Bungalow at Moon Crescent.
 

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Many oppo supporter friends on my chat groups say she should be booted out.

Ironically the PAP supporters say nevermind let her stay.. LOL .. must be want to sabo


heard they considering whole group resign at Sengkang and go for By Election .
 
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