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Another "honest mistake" by the govt

LITTLEREDDOT

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But it's okay. It's only $370 million, a small change compared with the $xxxx billion in reserves which the government will not disclose.
Which minister should resign to take responsibility?

$370 million in wage support wrongly paid out to companies; Government to recover monies
The mistakes occurred in applications submitted by companies in the construction, marine and process sectors.

The mistakes occurred in applications submitted by companies in the construction, marine and process sectors.
ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
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Tham Yuen-C
Senior Political Correspondent

APR 8, 2021

SINGAPORE - An excess of $370 million in wage support was erroneously paid out last year after the Government used the wrong dates to determine the amount that 5,400 companies should get.

The same error also resulted in an excess of $1.2 million being paid out in foreign worker levy waivers and rebates to 360 companies.

Announcing the erroneous Jobs Support Scheme (JSS) and levy waiver and rebate payments on Thursday (April 8), the ministries of trade and industry, finance, and manpower said the mistake was discovered in November last year when the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (Iras) found anomalies in its regular processing checks on the JSS.

At the same time, Iras had also received calls from several businesses which had received extra JSS payouts.

This sparked an investigation, which eventually traced the overpayments to an error in the compilation and processing of the reopening dates used to calculate how much JSS payouts a company should get.

The JSS, first introduced in February, provides subsidies for wage costs based on which sector a company is in.

During the circuit breaker period from April to June, all companies were given the highest tier of subsidies.

How long they were paid this enhanced subsidy depended on how long they had to remain shut.

The mistakes occurred in applications submitted by companies in the construction, marine and process sectors. These companies had to get permission to restart projects, and would include its subcontractors, clients and other partners in its applications.

Due to the compilation error, the dates for the restarting of the projects were taken as the reopening dates for all the companies linked to the applications.

As a result, some companies were deemed to have been closed longer than they actually were, and received higher wage subsidies.

In explaining this, the ministries said in a statement: "Government agencies received and reviewed more than 1.8 million applications from businesses to resume their operations. These were then consolidated by MTI.

"As the processes for the resumption of business activities had to be implemented at short notice MTI used existing systems and manual processes to grant approvals for businesses to reopen. Unfortunately, in so doing, mistakes were made with the reopening dates and concomitantly the JSS payouts and foreign worker levy waiver and rebates payable."

The ministries added that they expect to recover all the overpaid monies within the year.

About $140 million of the JSS overpayment will be offset against future payments, and another $200 million will be returned by companies that have promised to do so after being contacted by MTI.

The remaining $30 million is spread out over 1,000 companies, and the Government will work with the companies on repayment, said the ministries.

Meanwhile, the foreign worker levy waiver will be automatically offset from the future levy bill of businesses.

The mistake had also resulted in some companies being underpaid for JSS and foreign worker levy waivers, the ministries said.

Some 1,000 businesses were found to be eligible for additional JSS payouts, amounting to $5.5 million, and the sums due will be credited by the end of April.

About 1,200 businesses are also entitled to additional foreign worker levy waivers, totalling $6 million, which will be credited to the businesses directly.

To prevent future mistakes, MTI has worked with MOF, MOM and IRAS to fix the processes and put in additional checks to detect possible errors, the ministries said.

An external auditor has also been hired to conduct a thorough check on the reopening dates used in the computation of JSS payouts, they added.

The ministries said affected companies were not required to take any action for now, and will be notified via letters and e-mails. They will also be contacted by MTI and MOM of any actions required by May.

Companies can log in here using their CorpPass to check if they are affected from Saturday onwards.
 
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tyudm

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Honest mistake is when they made one too many and refused to admit
A foolish mistake is when they admitted and looked stupid
 
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laksaboy

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What if cannot recover all? Who in the ministries should be held accountable and punished?

Just increase the fees, fares and (frivolous) fines, you'll recoup the money in no time. :thumbsup:

The unrecovered money, treat it as charitable donation. Good karma! :biggrin:
 

glockman

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Just increase the fees, fares and (frivolous) fines, you'll recoup the money in no time. :thumbsup:

The unrecovered money, treat it as charitable donation. Good karma! :biggrin:
Teehee... I also don’t know :coffee::coffee::coffee:
One of the great mysteries of our times is how they can fuck up (by overspending and over paying) and still end up being the party that most sinkies love and support!

In my next life, I want to start such a political party. With it, I can't lose.:thumbsup:
 

Leepotism

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One of the great mysteries of our times is how they can fuck up (by overspending and over paying) and still end up being the party that most sinkies love and support!

In my next life, I want to start such a political party. With it, I can't lose.:thumbsup:
As the saying goes, love is blind. Sinkies love PAP so much that they become blind even as PAP commit blunder after blunder after blunder.
 

blackmondy

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If this is an honest mistake, how many dishonest mistakes were hush-hush ?
 
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LITTLEREDDOT

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One of the many episodes in the mismanagement of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Quote: "She included a recording of a phone call in which a man, whom Ms Rasif said was MOM “management”, can be heard laughing after Ms Rasif raises concerns about the ministry’s statement."

MOM apologises to ex-DJ Jade Rasif for saying her account of maid's Covid-19 scare was 'inaccurate'​

Ms Jade Rasif had raised concerns over her maid being released early from stay-home notice.


Ms Jade Rasif had raised concerns over her domestic worker being released early from stay-home notice.PHOTOS: JADE RASIF/INSTAGRAM
Natalie Tan

May 23, 2021

SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has apologised to former DJ Jade Rasif for saying that her account of her domestic worker's Covid-19 scare was “inaccurate”.
In a Facebook post on Saturday night (May 22), MOM said it was retracting its point about Ms Rasif’s account and redacting the word “inaccurate” from its post last Monday.
“We note that the use of the word ‘inaccurate’ and one of the points in our 17 May FB post could have portrayed Ms Rasif to be providing an inaccurate account on the Quarantine Order investigation,” the ministry said in its post.
“She shared with us that this had affected her negatively. We would like to extend our apologies to her for this.”
Ms Rasif’s posts on Instagram and Facebook last Sunday detailed how her domestic helper had been discharged on her third day of stay-home notice (SHN), only to test positive for Covid-19 two weeks later on April 30.
She had raised concerns about whether it was safe for her domestic worker to be released early from SHN, and questioned why she herself had not been put under quarantine.

MOM had initially disputed Ms Rasif’s claim that police officers had called her saying she was under investigation for breaching a quarantine order. The ministry had also said she could not be under investigation as she was never issued a quarantine order.
Ms Rasif then posted Instagram stories last Thursday with screenshots and audio recordings of communications between her and MOM that appeared to contradict parts of MOM’s May 17 statement.
She included a recording of a phone call in which a man, whom Ms Rasif said was MOM “management”, can be heard laughing after Ms Rasif raises concerns about the ministry’s statement.
MOM’s post on Saturday said: “We understand that the police have since clarified with Ms Rasif on the purpose of their calls, and that she is not being investigated for any breach of quarantine orders.”
The ministry also retracted its claim that it had reached out to Ms Rasif’s family on a complaint made against an ambulance driver, whom Ms Rasif alleged had texted her an expletive.
It also said it had called Ms Rasif and discussed the way its officers had handled a call with her last Tuesday.

In its Facebook post last Monday, MOM explained that Ms Rasif’s domestic worker was assessed to be a recovered Covid-19 patient and no longer infectious. She was discharged from isolation on May 9.
Ms Rasif, who is a healthcare worker, told The Straits Times: “I feel vindicated... I’m very satisfied with the apology, and their statement. I’m very happy that MOM is actually looking into things and looking to tighten (its processes).
"I can (now) move on with my life, hopefully in peace. I have never called out the Government, and I have no intention of doing so going forward."
 
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sweetiepie

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One of the many episodes in the mismanagement of the Covid-19 pandemic.

MOM apologises to ex-DJ Jade Rasif for saying her account of maid's Covid-19 scare was 'inaccurate'​

Ms Jade Rasif had raised concerns over her maid being released early from stay-home notice.


Ms Jade Rasif had raised concerns over her domestic worker being released early from stay-home notice.PHOTOS: JADE RASIF/INSTAGRAM
Natalie Tan

May 23, 2021

SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has apologised to former DJ Jade Rasif for saying that her account of her domestic worker's Covid-19 scare was “inaccurate”.
In a Facebook post on Saturday night (May 22), MOM said it was retracting its point about Ms Rasif’s account and redacting the word “inaccurate” from its post last Monday.
“We note that the use of the word ‘inaccurate’ and one of the points in our 17 May FB post could have portrayed Ms Rasif to be providing an inaccurate account on the Quarantine Order investigation,” the ministry said in its post.
“She shared with us that this had affected her negatively. We would like to extend our apologies to her for this.”
Ms Rasif’s posts on Instagram and Facebook last Sunday detailed how her domestic helper had been discharged on her third day of stay-home notice (SHN), only to test positive for Covid-19 two weeks later on April 30.
She had raised concerns about whether it was safe for her domestic worker to be released early from SHN, and questioned why she herself had not been put under quarantine.

MOM had initially disputed Ms Rasif’s claim that police officers had called her saying she was under investigation for breaching a quarantine order. The ministry had also said she could not be under investigation as she was never issued a quarantine order.
Ms Rasif then posted Instagram stories last Thursday with screenshots and audio recordings of communications between her and MOM that appeared to contradict parts of MOM’s May 17 statement.
She included a recording of a phone call in which a man, whom Ms Rasif said was MOM “management”, can be heard laughing after Ms Rasif raises concerns about the ministry’s statement.
MOM’s post on Saturday said: “We understand that the police have since clarified with Ms Rasif on the purpose of their calls, and that she is not being investigated for any breach of quarantine orders.”
The ministry also retracted its claim that it had reached out to Ms Rasif’s family on a complaint made against an ambulance driver, whom Ms Rasif alleged had texted her an expletive.
It also said it had called Ms Rasif and discussed the way its officers had handled a call with her last Tuesday.

In its Facebook post last Monday, MOM explained that Ms Rasif’s domestic worker was assessed to be a recovered Covid-19 patient and no longer infectious. She was discharged from isolation on May 9.
Ms Rasif, who is a healthcare worker, told The Straits Times: “I feel vindicated... I’m very satisfied with the apology, and their statement. I’m very happy that MOM is actually looking into things and looking to tighten (its processes).
"I can (now) move on with my life, hopefully in peace. I have never called out the Government, and I have no intention of doing so going forward."
My uncle say KNN although he does not read thoroughlee of what happened but he think the whole saga should be a breached somewhere with moh police and mom becas this is expected gai KNN
See everyone ? KNN my uncle doesn't even need to read thoroughlee already can predict the outcome KNN this is how wise or how clear minded My uncle is as a human being KNN
 

sweetiepie

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See everyone ? KNN my uncle doesn't even need to read thoroughlee already can predict the outcome KNN this is how wise or how clear minded My uncle is as a human being KNN
Generally by being clear minded nothing can escape the eyes of my uncle hence everywhere he goes ceos mgt hospital etc staffs ministry staffs are always beaten flat to a puppy KNN
 
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