Govt will strive to meet aspirations of all sectors of society: K Shanmugam

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SINGAPORE: Singapore's Law and Foreign Affairs Minister K Shanmugam said the government will strive to meet the aspirations of all sectors of society, including those in the middle-income group.

He said it will to do this by balancing the trade-offs and benefits for all.

Mr Shanmugam was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a community event, in his constituency, Chong Pang, on Sunday.

The middle-income group in Singapore is often referred to as the sandwiched class - they may miss out on benefits targeted at the low-income group, but are still struggling with the cost of living.

The median monthly income of Singaporeans, including employer CPF contributions, was S$3,480 in 2012.

Mr Shanmugam said: "Any honest government should address the aspirations and needs of all sectors of society. Of course in many Western democracies, parties are clearly identified with specific segments. You look at it - conservatives or liberal democrats, and their policies are geared towards different segments of the population, even though they would go to elections and say that this is for the entire country.

"But our own approach has been that we look at the interests of all interest groups and then do the trade-offs and do something and put in policies that work for the entire country and all the people, which must mean that there have to be trade-offs, but there must also be benefits for all."

Mr Shanmugam said there will always be constraints in policymaking.

He added the government has to explain clearly what they are, even as it tries to meet the aspirations of all.
 
3480 is 2600? I don't quite understand?

SGD$3480 is with CPF inclusion. if you earn SGD$1000.00 gross pay, you take home 80%, i.e SGD$800.00
200 goes into your CPF account, that's employee's contribution. employers have to fork out 33%, i.e SGD$330.00
so total CPF contribution = 20% (employee) + 13% (employer)
clear enough?
 
hehehe...
and was sloppy on the calculation: should be about SGD$3000 gross, take home SGD$2400 :o:o:o
 
what is your aspirations? I dun even noe mine.

K Sham knows about your aspirations?

does he knows what he is talking about?
 
The key word is STRIVE.

Just like how PAP strives to achieve the ideas expressed in the Singapore pledge. Is just an aspiration, not even part of KPI.
 
Ever since the day they lost a GRC and 2 by-election, these MIW keep harping on wanting to improve the lives of sinkies. Talk only but no real action. I think most sinkies don't believe them anymore.
 
What have they been doing the past 5 decades? Meeting their own aspirations?
 
What have they been doing the past 5 decades? Meeting their own aspirations?

I will also strive to make Satan and God make up. I will strive to make Obama and the dead Gadaffi kiss and make up. I did not say it will happen.
 
Something tells me those ministers or their minions have been trawling this forum. ;)
 
Politicians are the same all over the world.

They're snakes. The ones in Singapore are especially venomous with their white skin camouflage.

Trust them to your peril.
 
Really surprised that he said what he said. Quite an admission without the berating tone. The question is what were they doing in recent years. Did it take the election of a humble sales trainer for an insurance company and the rejection of a surgeon to wake up the deaf and dumb.
 
Some women always insist that they are not gold diggers, but yet are always on the hunt for a wealthy guy.

I think the same rule applies to govt people: watch what they do, and ignore what they say. Talk is cheap.
 
SGD$3480 is with CPF inclusion. if you earn SGD$1000.00 gross pay, you take home 80%, i.e SGD$800.00
200 goes into your CPF account, that's employee's contribution. employers have to fork out 33%, i.e SGD$330.00
so total CPF contribution = 20% (employee) + 13% (employer)
clear enough?

I salute you bro, for your patience in handling this German citizen.
He said he has been in SG for over 15 years.. and yet seems clueless about CPF!!??

Fantastic!! Keep it up Mod.. all have eyes to read what you post!!
 
I salute you bro, for your patience in handling this German citizen.
He said he has been in SG for over 15 years.. and yet seems clueless about CPF!!??

Fantastic!! Keep it up Mod.. all have eyes to read what you post!!

His calculation wasn't very clear, he clarified it. I fail to see your issue here.

Are you stalking me? Are you 10?
 
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