Daft Sinkies’ thoughts on CPF
Toh Chin Chye on CPF in Parliament With the pending lawsuit against Roy Ngerng and the protest rally at Hong Lim this weekend on peoples’ savings in the CPF, what is the daft Sinkies thinking on this issue? Many are crying foul and demanding that they get their money back, they want their life savings back at 55, no more funny...
CPF: First cut Is always deepest
According to the table (see below) at the Central Provident Fund (CPF) website, the first CPF change was introduced on 1 Oct 2003, the cruel contribution cut to 33%. "The First Cut Is The Deepest" is also the title of a song by Rod Stewart, but nobody has the mood to sing after this. And since the Prime Minister said, “People...
Parliament: Interesting replies unreported in the media (6)
I refer to the recent Parliamentary proceedings on 17 February, reported in Hansard. Replies not reported in media? I found some interesting replies to questions that I do not remember reading in the media. 17 February, 2014 JUSTIFICATIONS FOR RECENT PUBLIC TRANSPORT FARE ADJUSTMENTS 45 Mr Gerald Giam Yean Song asked...
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