Pritam Singh: Motion to suspend Transport Minister, premature

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'... the wheels of justice must be allowed to fully turn before Parliament decides what to do,” he added

"... the wheels of justice must be allowed to fully turn before Parliament decides what to do,” he added

SINGAPORE: The Workers’ Party MPs were among the parliamentarians who voted against the motion proposed byon Tuesday . Calling Ms Poa’s motion premature, he pointed out that “we do not even know the details of what Mr Iswaran is accused of” and warned of the implications if the motion were allowed to proceed.

“In the Workers’ Party view, the wheels of justice must be allowed to fully turn before Parliament decides what to do,”“Parliament should be mindful of the dictum of presumption of innocence. With respect, I would also request the PSP colleagues in this House to consider the precedent their motion would create should a future government decide to fix opposition MPs by way of politically motivated investigations.

 

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