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Pritam Singh holds on to party chief position after secret vote at WP special cadres conference

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Pritam Singh holds on to party chief position after secret vote at WP special cadres conference​

The conference was called after 25 cadres asked Mr Singh to account for his conviction for lying to a parliamentary committee.
Pritam Singh holds on to party chief position after secret vote at WP special cadres conference

Pritam Singh speaking to reporters after the special cadres conference and party elections on Jun 28, 2026. (Photo: CNA/Raydza Rahman)


Abigail Ng


Ang Hwee Min

28 Jun 2026 05:51PM(Updated: 28 Jun 2026 06:43PM)

SINGAPORE: Workers’ Party (WP) secretary-general Pritam Singh has survived a secret vote on his leadership at the opposition party’s special cadres conference on Sunday (Jun 28), with no challengers to his position.

The party also held its biennial elections, at which Mr Singh was returned as secretary-general and Ms Sylvia Lim was re-elected as chair of the central executive committee (CEC).

Cadres also elected 12 other members, including former chief Low Thia Khiang and lawyer Harpreet Singh, to the party’s top decision-making body.

The other CEC members are:
MP Abdul Muhaimin Abdul Malik
MP Louis Chua Kheng Wee
MP Dennis Tan Lip Fong
MP He Ting Ru
MP Jamus Lim
MP Kenneth Tiong
MP Gerald Giam
NCMP Eileen Chong Pei Shan
Mr Muhamad Faisal Abdul Manap
Mr Tan Kong Soon

Several former CEC members were not elected but may be co-opted later. They include Non-Constituency MP Andre Low, Aljunied GRC MP Fadli Fawzi, Mr Nathaniel Koh, Mr Ang Boon Yaw, Mr Kenneth Foo and Ms Lee Li Lian.

At the cadre conference, Mr Singh gave an account of the December 2025 court decision and took questions from cadres, said Mr Giam. The discussion was robust and civil, and Mr Singh answered all questions put to him, he added.

Cadres then voted – "well in excess of the supermajority" – for Mr Singh to remain secretary-general, Mr Giam said.

“This reflects the party’s commitment to the democratic process and due process given to Mr Singh, and to everybody who wanted to requisition this special meeting,” said Mr Giam, who was among those re-elected to the CEC.

The outcome reflected the "considered judgment" of WP's cadres, the party said in a statement. The subsequent election of a new CEC had established a clear democratic mandate for the next term, it added.

“The party is united behind its leadership and remains fully focused on its work for all Singaporeans in parliament and on the ground. We continue the work of building a more balanced political system for Singapore.”

The special cadres conference was called after 25 cadre members requisitioned it at the end of last year. Mr Singh was asked to account for his conviction on charges of lying to a Committee of Privileges, and to step down from his position or face a secret vote.

Ahead of the conference, former secretary-general Low Thia Khiang, who led the party from 2001 to 2018, told reporters he would support Mr Singh.

Earlier this year, the CEC issued Mr Singh a letter of reprimand after an internal disciplinary process over his court conviction.

The committee accepted findings from a disciplinary panel that Mr Singh had contravened the party constitution, but assessed that he had not intended to act against WP's principles, aims or interests. The three-member disciplinary panel comprised Sengkang GRC MPs Jamus Lim and He Ting Ru, and former Hougang MP Png Eng Huat.

Singapore's High Court in December 2025 upheld Mr Singh's conviction on two counts of lying under oath to a parliamentary committee – charges that arose from his handling of a false statement made in parliament by former WP MP Raeesah Khan.

Parliament in January backed a motion expressing regret at his conduct, with 10 WP MPs and one Non-Constituency MP recording their dissent.

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong subsequently removed Mr Singh as Leader of the Opposition and invited WP to nominate another MP to the role. The party declined.

Mr Singh first became WP's secretary-general in 2018 and was re-elected unopposed in 2020, 2022 and 2024.
 
Storm in a teacup. PAP's ploy to divide and rule WP has failed. I suspect a mole in the CEC.

Anyway, now that the cadres are solidly behind Pritam let's hope this puts a lid on the farcical saga. The ball's in PAP's court now.
 
Storm in a teacup. PAP's ploy to divide and rule WP has failed. I suspect a mole in the CEC.

Anyway, now that the cadres are solidly behind Pritam let's hope this puts a lid on the farcical saga. The ball's in PAP's court now.
When Tow Kay Low said he support Pritam, the WP cadres follow. WP is Tow Kay Low's party.
 
Storm in a teacup. PAP's ploy to divide and rule WP has failed. I suspect a mole in the CEC. Anyway, now that the cadres are solidly behind Pritam let's hope this puts a lid on the farcical saga. The ball's in PAP's court now.
I thought that Raeesah Khan's 2 balls on her chest were firmly in the hands of the PAP, so she sold out Pritam Singh.
 
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