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Workers’ Party is looking into a video that suggests an "inappropriate exchange" between MP Leon Perera and member Nicole Seah. https://cna.asia/3XYhoaP
Speaker Tan Chuan-Jin and MP Cheng Li Hui have resigned from both parliament and party over matters relating to "propriety and personal conduct". https://cna.asia/43urZvm https://bit.ly/3Og5mq9 For me personally, this recent episode has added to the hurt I have caused my family. https://bit.ly/3pPynzA
Workers’ Party is looking into a video that suggests an "inappropriate exchange" between MP Leon Perera and member Nicole Seah. https://cna.asia/3XYhoaP
Speaker Tan Chuan-Jin and MP Cheng Li Hui have resigned from both parliament and party over matters relating to "propriety and personal conduct". https://cna.asia/43urZvm https://bit.ly/3Og5mq9 For me personally, this recent episode has added to the hurt I have caused my family. https://bit.ly/3pPynzA
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