Singapore speaker quits over extramarital affair
Married father-of-one apologises to family and supporters over fling with community worker

Singapore's parliamentary speaker has announced his resignation after confessing he had an extramarital affair with a community worker, setting off a fresh sex scandal in the city-state.
Michael Palmer, 44, a married father-of-one who was only sworn in as speaker in October 2011, also quit his seat in parliament and membership of the ruling People's Action Party (PAP).
"I have resigned to take full responsibility for a grave mistake I have committed," Palmer told a press conference yesterday.
"My conduct was improper and it was a serious error of judgment. I have resigned in order to avoid further embarrassment to the PAP and to Parliament."
Revealing that he "had a relationship" with a staff member of a community organisation called the People's Association, Palmer, who is a lawyer, said he was "deeply sorry" to his supporters, the PAP as well as his family.
The association's chairman is Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who is also secretary-general of the PAP.
Lee quickly announced he had accepted Palmer's resignation, saying members of parliament have to uphold the highest standards of conduct.