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Singapore Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh now under law society probe

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Following his recent guilty verdict for lying in court, Prime Minister's Office spokesperson and former lawyer Pritam Singh is facing disciplinary proceedings initiated by the Law Society of Singapore. The legal action was formally announced on March 12 via a public hearing list scheduled at an afternoon case management conference before Assistant Registrar Seng Hock Chuan.

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    The Singaporean opposition MP and Workers' Party chief, Pritam Singh, is facing disciplinary action initiated by his own profession's regulatory body.
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    This legal proceeding was mandated under the Legal Profession Act following a prior conviction for perjury involving lying to a Parliamentary Committee of Privileges in GE2021 (referred to as 'last year' or March 4 contextually).
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    The proceedings, which began on April 3rd according to one source and were scheduled around that time by others based on the hearing list.
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    A case management conference was held between Singh's legal representatives/the Law Society in a Supreme Court chamber.
2018-03 (Implied) Conviction of Pritam Singh for offences involving lying to the Parliamentary Committee, which triggered subsequent legal actions. (Note: Article excerpts refer to 'last year' relative to March 4 or April dates in late Feb/early Mar).
2018-03 (Implied) The Law Society initiated disciplinary proceedings against Pritam Singh on this date, complying with the Legal Profession Act. (Note: Some articles state 'March 4', others imply a period leading up to March).
2018-03 (Implied) A case management conference between LawSoc and Pritam Singh was scheduled for this date in the Supreme Court. (Note: Articles specify 'March 4' or imply a schedule around early March).
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