SINGAPORE -- The leader of Singapore's largest opposition party said he plans to fight in the country's coming general election after a court on Monday found him guilty on two counts of lying to a parliamentary committee.
Workers' Party's Pritam Singh fined for lying, but can stand in coming polls

Pritam Singh, leader of the Singapore's Workers' Party, being interviewed outside the State Courts in Singapore on Feb. 17. (Photo by Mayuko Tani)
SINGAPORE -- The leader of Singapore's largest opposition party said he plans to fight in the country's coming general election after a court on Monday found him guilty on two counts of lying to a parliamentary committee.