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Interview with 69 yr old jobless Ah Pek given S$150 a mth by the PAP to 'survive'

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Watch the moving video interview here:

http://wayangparty.com/2008/12/26/6...50-a-month-by-government-for-living-expenses/

Prologue:

69 year old Mr Chua used to work as a construction laborer in the past. He is still healthy and able to work, but nobody wants to employ him, citing age as a concern.

As he does not qualify for the Public Assistance scheme, he is only given a monthly allowance of $150 which he supplements by borrowing from his friends.



Excerpts of interview translated from Hokkien:

SG Enquirer: Do you go to look for work ?

Mr Chua: Yes, I cycled everywhere from Geylang to Whampoa, but they say I am too old and refuse to employ me…..I told my friends like this die already I have no job to do, no job no money. If this house has to be paid by me, then I really die.

SG Enquirer: How much did the government give you a month ?

Mr Chua (crying): S$150 only. They open a bank account for me and deposit the money into it every month.

SG Enquirer: Is it enough ?

Mr Chua: Not enough. The water bills is already a couple of dollars…..in 2, 3 or at most 4 days, the money is gone.

SG Enquirer: Are food prices high now ?

Mr Chua: Yes, very expensive ! When I go out to look for job, I dare not drink coffee at coffeeshop. I ordered hot water instead, no money what to eat ? Can only drink water.

SG Enquirer: Did you ask your MP to help you look for job.

Mr Chua: Yes, they gave me a job as a sweeper at ….don’t know where, offered me S$300 monthly, but the transport fares cost a hundred plus dollars already.

SG Enquirer: Did you ever go hungry ?

Mr Chua: When we are hungry, just take some roti (bread).

SG Enquirer: Do you still have CPF ?

Mr Chua: No.

SG Enquirer: Are you upset with your predicament ?

Mr Chua: Yes, but what to do ? When we run out of money, I have to go around to borrow from my friends and when the S$150 is deposited on every 3rd of the month, I will use it to repay them.
 
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