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Dear bro it is certainly nice to see you posting but however would appreciate if you could do the following : 1) Provide the latest info , Most of your articles are outdated . 2) Please also post the correct topic in the correct thread . 3) If you cannot find any thread that is not related to your article please post in your own thread . 4) lastly please do not spam all over the forum with the same articles. Looking forward to your kind understanding and cooperation .
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He forgot to add that after taking criticisms, leaders will also follow up with lawyer's letter
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This is classic!!
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K Shanmugam asks people to trust how Govt use money; Can there be more transparency then?
By Leong Sze Hian on March 6, 2017 Commentaries I refer to the article “Trust the Govt to be efficient with its use of money: Shanmugam” (Straits Times, Mar 5). The article writes: “As the Government spends more in areas such as healthcare, it also needs more revenue, said Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam at a dialogue with residents on Sunday (March 5). “Money is not going to come from the sky… We have to pay for what we use, and we just have to trust the Government to be efficient with its use of the money,” he said. He also explained the need for the 30 per cent increase in water tariffs – the first in 17 years – which was announced last month. He pointed out that one- and two-room HDB households will not see any nett increase at all, while for most other HDB flats, the nett increase will only be between $2 and $11 per month.” I believe Singaporeans generally trust the Government about its use of the people’s money. This trust may be further enhanced if there is more transparency on how our money is invested and used? continue reading here : https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/201...sparency-then/ So how about the YOG budget that was overspent ? Can the government be more transparent on the expenditure ? After all it is the tax papyers' money you are using .
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Just take an average of $5 increase per month per HDB unit, just multiply by the total numbers of HDB units, and it is ONLY millions (yes to those bastards it is ONLY millions) additional revenue generated per month
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The entire garbagement lacks transparency. They give info selectively. Who so dumb trust them ____ Exchange points dumb ma |
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How to trust ? You are using tax payers' money . People who voted you in . Can you please explain despite the new model framework for train and with LTA taking over the responsibilities of maintaining the real network the mrt still break down Can you explain with sinking funds being transferred to town council to manage the lift maintenance why there is a need to increase SC&C ? Can you explain why there is a need to increase water prices when our former LKY had already fixed the water price with the Malaysian government ? Can you explain why the information was not revealed to Singaporeans when MRT cabins with defects are being shipped back under the cover of darkness and only to be exposed by foreign press . Can you also explain how on it is a foreign country can so easily detain the Terrex vehicles only to be exposed b yet another foreign press ? How can you expect the people to trust you ?
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And it is mostly the Singaporeans who own HDB flats . Foreign workers do not have to pay the water price increase .
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Plus, in order to make profit, where does the extra reserves of the town council goes to? Investments? Then make known the profits and share it amongst the residents.
They only make known losses and when they need more money to maintain or fund New projects. How much money is made from car parks and the likes in an estate is also not known. Where all these profits go too? Why only increase and not share the spoils? This is even not transparency at the lowest hierarchy, not to mention country's. |
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Does not sound like a juicy cunt at all |
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Singaporeans at the centre of Budget, COS debates: Halimah
By Toh Ee Ming Published: 4:00 AM, March 10, 2017 Updated: 5:40 AM, March 10, 2017 SINGAPORE — Amid the intense discussions about the big picture, and the nuts and bolts of Government programmes and policies, Members of Parliament (MPs) have — over the past fortnight — “never lost sight” of Singaporeans and the country, said Speaker of Parliament Halimah Yacob yesterday as she wrapped up the Budget and Committee of Supply (COS) debates. Adding that this shone through very clearly, she reminded the House that “this is as it should be”. “Singapore and our fellow Singaporeans ... are always at the centre of it all,” she said. Madam Halimah noted that the Budget statement was delivered against the backdrop of “a world in the grips of growing uncertainty in the global economy brought about by disruptive technologies and innovation, and the accompanying rise of populism and protectionist sentiments in a number of countries”. Despite having different political beliefs, MPs from the ruling People’s Action Party and the opposition Workers’ Party came together “for matters touching on the country’s interests”, said Madam Halimah, who noted a “convergence of views ... when it comes to protecting our sovereignty”. This could also be seen at overseas parliamentary meetings when Members are representing Singapore, she said. While praising the MPs for their “sharp, incisive minds that have become a hallmark of our Parliament”, Madam Halimah did have a quibble: “If only Members could learn to do away with long preambles and go straight to the point raised in their questions and clarifications, they would not need to deliver their speeches at breakneck speeds.” There were a total of 545 cuts filed by MPs for the COS this year — a 9 per cent increase from last year and the highest in five years, said Leader of the House Grace Fu. The increase “speaks to the scale of the challenges we face and the dedication of the Members”, said Ms Fu, who is the Culture, Community and Youth Minister. Ms Fu said that the Budget came at a time when Singapore has to grapple with, and adapt to, changes. Businesses are bracing themselves for “difficult economic headwinds”, while workers are not concerned with just the short-term outlook on the job situation, but also their longer-term prospects. continue reading here : http://m.todayonline.com/singapore/s...ebates-halimah Sure of course Singaporeans are the centre of the budget as they will be the ones who will financing your big fat salary and government revenue .
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