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Ministerial Salary Adj is good enough  

131 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you think the adjustment is adequate?

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    • No
      99


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Turbocharged

All the faces in the photo looked so SOMBRE.

 

The editor really solid to chose the appropriate photo!!

 

my guess is that some may have over-committed themselves.. pay tio cut.. jialat.. how to service those properties and fly-here-fly-there cooking lessons in future? :wacko:

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The committee had decided to benchmark an entry-level minister's salary to the median income of the top 1,000 earners, who are Singapore citizens, with a 40 per cent discount to signify the ethos and sacrifice of political service.

 

In essence if the 40% is not considered, the ministers salary would have increased. Only the president has lost more dignity.

 

I wonder how LKY will feel? Played out? As per his theory, Singapore will go down the drain of corruption and decline if this salary benchmark were to be accepted!

 

 

On the other hand, there are 500 top Singaporeans earners in Singapore earning more than the PM and minister.

 

Wait wait wait......does the 1000 top citizen income earners includes the ministers,president, PM, LKy et al?

If it included them then it's LPPL, as the top 1000 salary figure will be skewed!!

Anyone can confirmed this?

 

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Turbocharged

this i suppork

 

The proposed national bonus is to be decided based on four measures: GDP growth, unemployment rate, real growth in median incomes and real growth in the incomes of the bottom 20 per cent of wage earners.

 

they used to peg themselves to top xx% wage earners.. why now changed to growth? their base is already very high even after the cut.

should change to peg to the bottom 20% wage earners.

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just a few of top bankers and their chairman, not too far off [laugh] [laugh] [laugh] [laugh]

 

The committee had decided to benchmark an entry-level minister's salary to the median income of the top 1,000 earners, who are Singapore citizens, with a 40 per cent discount to signify the ethos and sacrifice of political service.

 

In essence if the 40% is not considered, the ministers salary would have increased. Only the president has lost more dignity.

 

I wonder how LKY will feel? Played out? As per his theory, Singapore will go down the drain of corruption and decline if this salary benchmark were to be accepted!

 

 

On the other hand, there are 500 top Singaporeans earners in Singapore earning more than the PM and minister.

 

Wait wait wait......does the 1000 top citizen income earners includes the ministers,president, PM, LKy et al?

If it included them then it's LPPL, as the top 1000 salary figure will be skewed!!

Anyone can confirmed this?

 

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just a few of top bankers and their chairman, not too far off [laugh][laugh][laugh][laugh]

 

throttle haqppy lor...he earn more than minister [:p]

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Doing away with pensions is a good idea. I can't get over the thought that after screwing Singaporeans in transport and housing, Mr Horse is still happily drawing minister's pension while shaking leg as MP.

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Dunno if this is for real from yahoo web...man....u think it is a good suggestion?

 

 

The Ministerial Salary Review Committee has proposed a 28% pay cut for PM, 31% for entry level ministers and 51% for the President. Pensions to also be done away with...

hopefully tomorrow COE also drop, Cat A 28%, Cat B 31% and Open Cat 51% [laugh]

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after screwing Singaporeans in transport and housing, Mr Horse is still happily drawing minister's pension while shaking leg as MP.

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