CPF investment returns: Giving Singaporeans their due
Over the past few years, a lot has been said about how CPF funds are managed. By now, most should be aware that the CPF Board does not do any investing of our CPF monies. Rather than take on the role of investment manager, it purchases Special Singapore Government Securities (SSGS) from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)...
Pinoy organisers give the finger to GMS, GG and friends
I have it on good authority that the Pinoy organisers of the 8 June party (a party that Goh Meng Seng says “trespasses” on S’pore’s sovereignty, while Gilbert Goh says our sovereignty is being threatened) have applied for a police permit. This is despite not having raised the $50,000 or thereabouts to pay for the premises...
How Singapore Pools fleeces punters with unfair odds
It's coming to 2 decades since legalised soccer betting was allowed in Singapore. Of course there's only 1 approved betting source - Singapore Pools (SP). It started out with just bets on the local S-League and matches involving the national team, then it moved on to the major European Leagues like the Barclay's Premier League,...
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