BBC ask how Singapore become so rich

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How does a country become rich?

Singapore is one of only a handful of countries to have managed it in the past half century. A colonial outpost now has the third highest average income in the world. How did it do it? And why are social tensions now showing?

It may surprise you to know that Singapore has more millionaires per capita than anywhere else in the world. One in six households are in the millionaire club. They come to this city-state by design. The government offers low taxes, raising their revenues through a property tax on the expensive, multi-million dollar houses of the ultra-rich. In return the rich spend - boosting the local economy's shops, restaurants and even a Universal Studios.

A key reason that expats are attracted is the quality of life.

Even middle class workers like teachers live well there *- they can join sailing clubs and enjoy the services of a maid. A good environment and a world class secondary school system populated by foreign teachers help Singapore to attract the best talent from around the world.

It is a city-state with about five million people so the scale isn't comparable to the challenges of a country.

That makes its ability to be a large manufacturer all the more surprising. An analogy would be if London or New York had large factories alongside an international financial centre.

Manufacturing accounts for more than one-fifth of the economy, which is a larger share than in Britain and the US.

But, how does a rich country remain integral to a cost-competitive global production chain? The answer is by producing at the high end: half of its exports are high tech goods. Singapore started at the low end of manufacturing but managed to upgrade its skills so that it didn't fall out of the regional production chain as its incomes rose.

Plugging into global trade as a high income country requires high level skills - and that's what the government has achieved by upgrading the skills of the workforce through investing in expanding higher education and training. Singapore has some of the top secondary schools in the world, and the government has recently targeted teaching design to imbue every profession such as engineering with some element of creativity. It helps to increase the skill base.

In addition, skilled workers also come from all over the world. Extraordinarily, two out of five people in Singapore are foreigners. Bankers and others in the financial industry have moved to what has become the Switzerland of Asia.

But, does that mean that the excesses that felled the Western financial system could exist here?

There are of course those who are not doing as well. For Singaporeans who are working in blue collar jobs, the arrival of lower paid foreigners creates social tension. There are concerns over congestion in public transport and housing.

Those worries were one of the reasons that the government lost a few seats in parliament during the last election.

Singaporeans, like most people, now need to work longer. But the forced saving scheme and social housing mean that even cleaners live in reasonable housing and employ their own foreign live-in maid.

Singapore's transformation has been extraordinary. A country where the official languages are English, Tamil, Malay, and Chinese is rather useful for global business. It is not accidental.

Singapore made itself an internationally oriented economy and that has largely paid off for its people. Cracks are showing in the orderly facade -- but for most people, their working lives have benefitted.

I present the flagship Working Lives Singapore on BBC World TV and bbc.com. Details at: bbc.com/singaporedirect.
 
This proves how talented the PAP is in running the country and why ministers deserve their million dollar salaries.
 
"Singaporeans, like most people, now need to work longer. But the forced saving scheme and social housing mean that even cleaners live in reasonable housing and employ their own foreign live-in maid."

Many rubbish in the above article but this takes the cake. A cleaner earning about $800 employing a maid costing $600 to $700 including levy but excluding her makan expenses among others.
 
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"Singaporeans, like most people, now need to work longer. But the forced saving scheme and social housing mean that even cleaners live in reasonable housing and employ their own foreign live-in maid."

Many rubbish in the above article but this takes the cake. A cleaner earning about $800 employing a maid costing $600 to $700 including levy but excluding her makan expenses among others.

spot on! thank you for your pairs of watchful eyes.
I myself is very skeptical and never believe anything good about PAP
 
the above news is just a piece of shit trying to cheat singaporeans.
if you believe the above news, you shall believe that sinkie taxi drivers earning 6000 per month
 
The BBC report deals with facts not propaganda.

There is nothing in the report that is false or misleading.


BBC News Removes False News Claims About Measles Epidemic “after being busted”?

Measles EpidemicVaccination

CHS,- How times change. A month ago health officials were predicting a UK-wide measles epidemic with multiple measles deaths and disabilities, with everyone not previously vaccinated to get the MMR vaccine.

BBC it againWelsh Health officials were first caught out when the British media discovered that the figures being given out to them were of only suspected cases and that doctors massively over-report measles cases. As CHS has reported, sometimes as many as 73 in every 74 reports are NOT measles: [Laboratory confirmed cases of measles, mumps, and rubella, England and Wales: October to December 2004 - CDR Weekly, Volume 15 Number 12 Published: 24 March 2005: Vaccines Did Not Save Us – 2 Centuries Of Official Statistics].

Even the standard general officially published “blurb” available online confirms this but Public Health Wales appears to have omitted to tell the media:

Reported notifications of measles usually far exceed the actual numbers of confirmed cases. Other rashes are often mistaken for measles.” Measles Public Health Wales Health Protection Division – [accessed & added to CHS 12 May 2013]

Over at Age of Autism Jenny Allan reports that the BBC removed from their BBC online news the bizarre claim that prior to 1988, when MMR vaccine was introduced there were ‘millions’ of annual UK measles cases with 100 measles child deaths every year: Jenny Allan | May 06, 2013 at 08:10 PM.

The media were forced to start reporting the suspected numbers and the laboratory confirmed figures but they are still falling down badly on the job with the BBC at the forefront – seeming to operate as as self-styled Pravda for the British Government.

It is deeply troubling that any organisation holding itself out to report news “doctors” that news as the BBC so frequently does in Century 21. The BBC publishes fake news and then only when it has been caught out does it then airbrush the fact from history. There is no single reference on the online page to record the BBC retracting its fake news nor any public apology. BBC news reporting is straightforward crooked – no other way accurately to describe it.

Following a 2nd May news release from health officials the backtracking has started. It was being reported in Welsh newspapers [one of which in Swansea was being blamed for the "outbreak" by publicising the problems with the MMR vaccine]:

A PUBLIC health expert says measles cases in the Swansea area may have peaked. The number of laboratory confirmed cases in the outbreak stands at 370 out of a total of 850 samples tested.” Dr Sara Hayes, director of public health at Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board, said she believed the number of people with the disease will fall in the next few weeks.” Dr Hayes said: “We do not seem to be seeing the scale of morbidity we were anticipating. There is a suggestion we have reached a peak in the outbreak. “I am hoping we will see a decline in the next few weeks.

Measles cases in Swansea may have peaked, according to a public health expert Friday, May 03, 2013 Liz Perkins South Wales Evening Post

Scam claims appear to include that 1 in 1000 would die from measles when completely false. In the last 20 years+ since 1992 there have been 80,000+ measles cases [counting up to now] in England & Wales and zero deaths in healthy individuals from acute measles in that time. That is a clear and completely true and accurate statement which the vast majority of people find surprising in the light of the information health officials put in the media. They would surely conclude they are being scammed: Official Data Confirms – 20th Century Measles Deaths Would Fall Exponentially – And Regardless of Measles Or MMR Vaccine.

The 1 in 1000 figure appears to be based on figures published in the BMJ for Bulgaria, a much poorer country which is likely to have an even worse system for reporting measles cases and mortality than Public Health Wales: The Bulgarian figures could easily be vastly over-hyped, far more so than in the UK and with a little help from some of our “friends” in some parts of the drug industry and some of their many hangers-on in medical professions.

And the Bulgarian figures do appear to be over-hyped. It is bizarrely claimed in the BMJ that there were 30,367 cases reported in Europe in 2009-2010 with most reported cases in 2010 in Bulgaria of 22,005. This is coupled with the fantastical claim that “Of these, 21,877 people were admitted to hospital”: Measles outbreak in Europe BMJ 2011 Published 15 June 2011) BMJ 2011;342:d3724

But that is how reliable the British Medical Journal is in Century 21.

[ED's REQUEST TO READERS: - complain to the BBC Trust, repost the link to this on Facebook, blogs, websites, Twitter, newspaper online comments please & email your families and friends - people continue to be scammed by health officials and the media - (added: 5/May/2013)

http://wp.me/pfSi7-1Ru].

The claims of a 25 year old man being alleged to have died from measles also appears a scam claim. He had already spent five days in hospital being treated for severe asthma. The same hospital refused to re admit him several days later, apparently very ill with some kind of rash.

Additionally according to a video report from The Telegraph of an interview with his mother, three doctors did not diagnose this new condition as measles [in the middle of the supposed epidemic in Swansea] and sent him home with paracetamol, following which he died.

His angry family confirmed he had been fully vaccinated against measles as a child. The authorities stated this young father had measles virus, but the cause of death could not be established by an autopsy [postmortem examination]. The formal inquest into this death has been postponed [conveniently]. Someone being treated for severe asthma may have been treated with immunosuppressant drugs like steriods. An hospital is a centre of infection with all sorts of infections circulating. That combination is a recipe for potential problems.

Welsh health authorities seem now to be in a spin over their over hyping of what seems to have been a very small measles outbreak, and some may now be dissembling.

Their statistics appear to be all over the place. There is no published explanation why here they claim 1137 laboratory confirmed cases in 2012: Measles notifications (confirmed cases) England and Wales 1995 – 2012* by quarter. And here they claim 2030 CONFIRMED CASES OF MEASLES, MUMPS & RUBELLA England and Wales, 1996 – 2012*.

CHS understands the lower figure is claimed to be for direct notifications by health professionals only and the higher figure is for notification by health professionals and others. But no explanation on either site of where the figures are from nor how compiled nor any qualification to explain. And the explanation being given raises more questions than it answers.

As for the Public Health Wales figures for the Swansea and all Wales “outbreaks”, there are no qualifications of any kind on the reports published as total monthly figures such as the February and March monthly All Wales surveillance of laboratory confirmed infections reporting only 8 laboratory confirmed cases in the whole of those months from the whole of Wales. There are some reports that health officials are now claiming that these reports are only for specimens tested in Wales and “the majority of samples are sent directly to the specialist reference laboratory in England for confirmation“. That also raises more questions than it answers.

CHS can report that there are more revelations yet to come on the Welsh outbreak – so “stay tuned”.

If samples are sent for “confirmation” that means the results are sent back to Public Health Wales. There is no point sending them for “confirmation” if the results are not sent back. So Public Health Wales should have ALL the data. And “confirmation” indicates these are confirmations of tests already carried out.

Additionally, weekly reports are published and then updated in monthly reports. The reports themselves published by Public Health Wales contain no qualification they are incomplete and set out the figures as all of the laboratory tested cases. If the reports were wildly inaccurate there would be no point publishing them. The monthly reports do not appear to have any qualification to the effect that they do not contain all of the lab results – including those confirmed for them outside Wales.

Officials say the true figures will not be published for another three months – how so very convenient.

Thanks to information from Jenny Allan we show what the BBC has now “doctored” from its online news reports to remove the fake news the BBC had reported from the wildly exaggerated claims quoted by Dr Sara Hayes. They have also changed the headline but the original headline is here in a tweet from the BBC’s health “journalist” (?) Fergus Walsh who seems to have “led the charge” at the BBC to scare parents with fake news: “Measles: Swansea epidemic cases could exceed 600 http://bbc.in/Xpi860“. What a bunch of crooks. Clearly, no one anywhere in the world can trust the BBC’s reporting. No wonder the muslim world does not trust the WASPs [White Anglo-Saxon Protestants] in the western first world who seem to manipulate their lives with such fakery. If there are any responsible people working as journalists at the BBC might they stand up and complain? Or maybe they should get a job with a less discreditable organisation?

Why does the BBC engage in these fake news crooked practices of airbrushing false news when caught instead of owning up and apologising so the British tax and licence payers and the world can see? The fact they have changed the headline too is damning – the airbrushed 9th April story still reads “9 April 2013 Last updated at 19:31” when plainly false. These folks are clearly culpable – publishing fake news and then airbrushing it out when caught.

Here is the extract from the original – with the parts shown in red now deleted:-

Measles: Swansea epidemic cases could exceed 600 – BBC Health – Measles 9th April 2013

“Death risk’ in outbreak

…….

“We are not in any way judgmental about why their children may have missed the MMR in the past. The important thing is that they get the jab now,” she added.

Before the introduction of the MMR in 1988, about half a million children caught measles and about 100 died from it each year in the UK.”
 
But the forced saving scheme and social housing mean that even cleaners live in reasonable housing and employ their own foreign live-in maid.
Details at: bbc.com/singaporedirect.

sorry, cleaners live reasonable well and have the money to employ their own foreigner live in maid? what is cleaner salary?
what is maid salary?
cleaner hire maid to clean cleaner house?
is this an insult to singapore first class education system?
 
"Singaporeans, like most people, now need to work longer. But the forced saving scheme and social housing mean that even cleaners live in reasonable housing and employ their own foreign live-in maid."

Many rubbish in the above article but this takes the cake. A cleaner earning about $800 employing a maid costing $600 to $700 including levy but excluding her makan expenses among others.

This simply shows how well cleaners are paid in Singapore. They're obviously earning way above what they pay their maids or it wouldn't be worthwhile.

You really have to admire the PAP for raising the standard of living for everyone from cleaner to CEO.
 
This simply shows how well cleaners are paid in Singapore. They're obviously earning way above what they pay their maids or it wouldn't be worthwhile.

You really have to admire the PAP for raising the standard of living for everyone from cleaner to CEO.

How come business is so good for the loan sharks nowadays? :rolleyes:
 
How come business is so good for the loan sharks nowadays? :rolleyes:

You can't cure greed. Spending beyond ones means afflicts every strata of society. Singaporeans should stop trying to show off.
 
Recently, I was in Taiwan. I was very much surprised at how much cheaper is their cost of living compared to Sinkie Land (in S$ term) despite that the NT$ had appreciated against the S$. This clearly showed that the PAPies are unable to do a good job to tame inflation. This to me is not an efficient nor good government, but why are they rewarding themselves with the highest remuneration in this planet? Fuck.
 
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You can't cure greed. Spending beyond ones means afflicts every strata of society. Singaporeans should stop trying to show off.

Don't you think borrowing from loan sharks is too extreme for one to show off anything.
 
Don't you think borrowing from loan sharks is too extreme for one to show off anything.

Yes it is very extreme. However, Singaporeans don't think of the consequences when they start out with poor financial planning.
 
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