

#501 - Pritam Singh Wades into Leong Mun Wai POFMA Case & MP Tests Electric Dog Collars on Himself
This week in Parliament, it was revealed that Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh was the one who referred the West Coast couple in the recent POFMA case to Leong Mun Wai. Senior Parliamentary Secretary Eric Chua questioned his intentions in doing so before the Budget 2024 announcement, chastising the politicising of vulnerable people. Who’s playing politics here? Elsewhere, MP Tan Kiat How revealed in Parliament that he has been testing electric dog collars on himself, as part of his research into whether these pet training accessories pose any harm to animals. Beyond the chorus of “Wut”s heard online, why are some reacting positively to this action?
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Pritam Singh Wades into Leong Mun Wai POFMA Case
- Pritam Singh referred couple in POFMA case to Leong Mun Wai; plight of vulnerable shouldn’t be politicised, says Eric Chua
- Video of debate: ‘Vulnerable people shouldn’t be used as pawns’: Eric Chua & Pritam Singh
- SPS Eric Chua calls out Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh for not offering help to a vulnerable couple directly
- Facebook post by Pritam Singh
MP Tests Electric Dog Collars on Himself
- S'pore MP tries electric dog collars on himself, says NParks not looking at banning its use on animals but to develop guidelines to prevent cruelty
- Tan Kiat How zaps himself with electronic dog collar, fails at Level 7
- SMS Tan Kiat How personally tested 'a range of' electric dog collars on himself, says NParks looking at developing guidelines to prevent cruelty
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