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Elected MPs pay $365 annually for parking at HDB carparks


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How clean is clean? Must be whiter than white? Very subjective ......

Hahaha, clean? Must send to the laundry lah! Thus, money laundering! :XD:  :XD:

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Strange silence from the bunch... usually a few of them would come out self justifying, like high pay = respect crap.

 

And HDB didn't say is it ONE car per MP entitlement, or any number of cars, in case they help the economy and COE by buying a few cars each.

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They just shot themselves in the foot with such incredulous reasons

Ownself check ownself, ownself shoot ownself! :XD:

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You mean Mango? So cheap parking is the root cause of all evil affairs?! Hmm... :secret-laugh:

 

Back to the topic, this latest statement by MND is really 越描越黑... If $365p.a. for round island parking is NOT considered a hidden benefits, I don't know what else is... :omg:

Since they have already 越描越黑, they don't have to hide! It is So Dark! It cannot be seen ! :XD: 

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I think the computation at $365 per annum is correct based on average one hour per day service by MP ........... oh now update to average 50 minutes per day service by MP since HDB has increased car park from $1.00 to $1.20 per hour. Some more no piak overnight

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I think the computation at $365 per annum is correct based on average one hour per day service by MP ........... oh now update to average 50 minutes per day service by MP since HDB has increased car park from $1.00 to $1.20 per hour. Some more no piak overnight

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Supercharged

Wah $30 season parking a month thatâs cheap. MPâs are working adult too and their constituency is their office location, they should jolly well join us in paying the same price!

 

No standardization? Since teachers need to pay premium why should MPâs be exempted?

Standardaise their pay lor..... wah kaoz.... first world govt indeed with first world sugar coaters. Balls lickers carriers...give reasons like this machiam teaching us to give lame excuses and expect the cows to fly.

Dunno if singapore is learning all the tricks from najib on taiching skills

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Every now and then "they" will release such news and then sit back and enjoy how the citizen kpkb... with popcorn in their hands... :a-popcorn:

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MPS are charged a proportion of the parking fee as they "do not park overnight or full day at their constituencies".

 

LOL. Can they hire someone to do some logical thinking and reasoning before releasing such statement for their press releases? Or maybe just don't mention at all because it will backfire. Neither do teachers park overnight in schools. Neither do we park overnight at our workplace. Can pay half price only anot? $1 a day parking. Good lei... [nod]

 

Elected Members of Parliament (MPs) pay S$365 for an annual permit that allows them to park at Housing & Development Board (HDB) car parks when doing constituency work and at Parliament House when on official business, the Ministry of National Development (MND) said on Monday (Jun 25).

 

 

 

The amount is "a proportion of" the current HDB season parking rate, MND said in responses to The Straits Times that were shared with Channel NewsAsia. For HDB residents' first parking lot, the monthly parking charge is S$80 for surface car parks and S$110 for sheltered car parks.

 

"The rate is a proportion of the prevailing HDB season parking rate since MPs do not park overnight or full day at their constituencies," the MND said, adding that the permit fee was increased from S$260 in 2016.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/elected-mps-pay-365-annually-parking-hdb-car-parks-parliament-10468334

If that's the case, then they should be paying hourly rate like us peasants, since they do not park over night or full day...really pissed reading their explaination...
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thought it was $365 per annum....ðððð

365/year is for "clean wage" MPs. For other "clean wage" members of public, you can buy a monthly HDB coupon for 360/month to park at all white lots coupon carparks islandwide.

Every now and then "they" will release such news and then sit back and enjoy how the citizen kpkb... with popcorn in their hands... :a-popcorn:

They release such news to test if the citizens still stupid or not. Imagine release all this bad news but ruling party still win elections, that confirms sinkies really daft...
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365/year is for "clean wage" MPs. For other "clean wage" members of public, you can buy a monthly HDB coupon for 360/month to park at all white lots coupon carparks islandwide.

They release such news to test if the citizens still stupid or not. Imagine release all this bad news but ruling party still win elections, that confirms sinkies really daft...

life as a peasant......left right centre kana poke and 70% still feel shiok!
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Imagine 70% voted for them kana poke feel shiok.... 

 

How about those 30% who never vote for them yet still kana poke the same amount.... <_<

 

life as a peasant......left right centre kana poke and 70% still feel shiok!

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Imagine 70% voted for them kana poke feel shiok....

 

How about those 30% who never vote for them yet still kana poke the same amount.... <_<

i know how they feel..........but i cant describe the feeling.....
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http://www.asiaone.com/print/News/Latest%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20120118-322612.html (emphasis is all mine)

 

We're one of the few, if not the only country in the world to have a clean wage system, said Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean.

 

The uniquely Singapore practice - where politicians are paid a salary that is the totality of their remuneration - means there are no hidden perks or privileges.

 

https://www.psd.gov.sg/docs/default-source/default-document-library/white-paper---salaries-for-a-capable-and-committed-govt.pdf

 

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https://www.gov.sg/~/sgpcmedia/media_releases/pmo-psd/press_release/P-20180301-1/attachment/Annex%20B%202017%20Review%20Committee%20Report.pdf

 

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Are there any other hidden benefits or perks that the taxpayers are not aware of?

Edited by Weez911
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http://www.asiaone.com/print/News/Latest%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20120118-322612.html (emphasis is all mine)

 

We're one of the few, if not the only country in the world to have a clean wage system, said Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean.

 

The uniquely Singapore practice - where politicians are paid a salary that is the totality of their remuneration - means there are no hidden perks or privileges.

 

https://www.psd.gov.sg/docs/default-source/default-document-library/white-paper---salaries-for-a-capable-and-committed-govt.pdf

 

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https://www.gov.sg/~/sgpcmedia/media_releases/pmo-psd/press_release/P-20180301-1/attachment/Annex%20B%202017%20Review%20Committee%20Report.pdf

 

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Are there any other hidden benefits or perks that the taxpayers are not aware of?

This is why they didn’t refer it as a privilege, entitlement or benefit. They said it’s a “PERMIT”. Lol... Heheheheehehe...
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i know how they feel..........but i cant describe the feeling.....ððð....hurt very bad!ððð

I'm already immuned to the feel long long long time ago...no more pain but piss
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