Did the Workers' Party leaders really know about the parliamentary lie all along? Find out what Low Thia Khiang revealed in a courtroom showdown!
In a highly anticipated courtroom drama, former Workers' Party (WP) chief Low Thia Khiang took the stand during the trial of his successor, Pritam Singh, on October 23, 2024. Spendign a mere 20 minutes fielding questions from the prosecution, Low dropped some surprising revelations. Most notably, he confessed that he only discovered in August 2023 that WP leaders, including himself, had known about Raeesah Khanโs untruth in parliament since August 2021. The implications raised eyebrows, as the timeline suggested a significant hold-up in coming clean about the matter.
As Low shared his experience, he expressed confusion regarding why the WP leadership took so long to disclose Khan's lie, a situation that had ramifications far beyond the party. His testimony proved to be a head-turner, particularly for followers of Singaporean politics, who have been closely monitoring the trial. After Lowโs brief examination by the prosecutor, he faced only a single question from the defense, leading to a quick release from the witness stand after total testimony time of just 35 minutes.
The trial of Pritam Singh came to a temporary halt just the day before, sparked by unforeseen circumstances, including the absence of his lawyer, Andre Jumabhoy, due to medical leave. This rollercoaster of courtroom activities has captivated many, as it unravels the complexities within Singapore's political fabric. The future of the Workers' Party hangs in the balance as questions of integrity and transparency take center stage.
Interestingly, the events surrounding this trial might not only affect the individuals involved but could also sway the public's perception of political accountability in Singapore. As citizens grapple with reaching for the scales of justice in their homegrown politics, these courtroom revelations provide an intriguing insight into the inner workings of the Workers' Party. As we follow the fallout from Low Thia Khiang's statements, one can only wonder how history will judge this moment in Singapore's political saga!
The former Workers' Party chief spent just 20 minutes answering questions from the prosecution, followed by a single query from the defence.
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