Is Msian Cow Saying That Mabroky Has Been LYING? If So, Take Back His $Million Salary

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</TD><TD class=row1 vAlign=top width="100%" height=28><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width="100%">Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 7:20 pm Post subject: NEWS: Rental flats supply to increase</TD><TD vAlign=top noWrap> </TD></TR><TR><TD colSpan=2><HR></TD></TR><TR><TD colSpan=2>Rental flats supply to increase

By Joanne Chan | Posted: 29 May 2011 1945 hrs

SINGAPORE: Minister for National Development Khaw Boon Wan said there is a shortage of rental flats in Singapore, and there is a need to ramp up supply by "ten of thousands".

However, Mr Khaw said it will take some time to make up this shortfall, as the construction industry is unable to cope with the sudden surge in demand.

Mr Khaw spoke about the need to ramp up the supply of rental flats, during a youth forum at the Woodlands Community Club.

"Single mothers, divorcees (may) suddenly have no flat (or) no money to buy (one), so they are counting on rental (flats)," Mr Khaw said.

"Then there are all kinds of HDB rules that prevent them from renting. The rules are not frivolous.

"The problem HDB faces is that they are just short of rental flats. It's quite clear in my mind -- we need to ramp up the building of rental flats as quickly as we can. Not just by a few thousands; actually we need to (increase) by tens of thousands. And the earlier the better."

This comes two days after the HDB announced the supply of new BTO flats will be increased this year from 22,000 to 25,000 units.

Mr Khaw said the HDB needs to build "almost similar numbers" of rental flats, but said there are challenges.

While Mr Khaw is keen to ramp up the supply of new flats quickly, he admitted the construction industry cannot cope with this sudden surge in demand.

The industry is used to building some 15,000 units a year.

As such, Mr Khaw said it will take some time to meet demand.

Mr Khaw added he needs to study the capacity of the construction industry to understand how fast flats can be built.

Meanwhile, Mr Khaw was asked at the forum, about the large presence of foreigners in Singapore.

Some in the audience said they felt threatened when it came to competition for jobs.

Mr Khaw acknowledged that too many foreigners were allowed in, the last few years, and there was a need to calibrate the numbers.

But he noted the relationship between economic growth and foreign labour, and said by reducing their numbers, Singaporeans are accepting there will be trade-offs.

Mr Khaw said: "We thought (taking foreigners in) was important to bring wages to people's pockets, so that we can grow as fast as we can... (and) catch up with other countries.

"But now, we get the message that 'we don't want so much growth, that we are prepared to accept slower growth'.

"It actually affects the youth immediately, because when you slow down growth, it means that job opportunities also come down (and) starting pay also comes down".

Other issues touched on at the forum included alternative pathways for youths who want to pursue the arts, and global competition.

-CNA/wk
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Mabroky Building Flats for FTrash! WTF!




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'Rental flats' shock for Pasir Ris residents

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I WAS shocked last Friday to read a notice pasted in the lift lobby area announcing that HDB would begin construction this month of two blocks of one- and two-room rental flats on the green field between Block 475 and 476 Pasir Ris Drive 6.
Residents were not informed prior to the notice.
There was no attempt to make sure that affected residents were well informed nor was there any proper feedback channel established.
The field has provided much needed space in a cramped HDB environment, and adding another two blocks of flats would not only deprive the residents of greenery, but also their privacy. This is only some of the concerns of the residents.
Shouldn't HDB concentrate on building rental flats in new estate developments? This would make more economic sense.
The HDB has converted two blocks of flats in Toa Payoh Lorong 6 into dormitories for foreign workers. Is this an indication that more rental flats will be built in mature estates and that there will be more conversions of other rental flats into workers' dormitories?
Does it also mean that these two blocks in Pasir Ris Drive 6 will be converted into rented dormitories in times to come?

Eileen Ng (Ms)

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Re: Is Msian Cow Saying That Mabroky Has Been LYING? If So, Take Back His $Million Sa

>>Mr Khaw said: "We thought (taking foreigners in) was important to bring wages to people's pockets, so that we can grow as fast as we can... (and) catch up with other countries.

"But now, we get the message that 'we don't want so much growth, that we are prepared to accept slower growth'. <<

Old Cow now spinning his tale and say u guys dun don't mind slow growth. Then pay him millions for what?
 
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'Rental flats' shock for Pasir Ris residents

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http://www.straitstimes.com/STForum/...ry_485052.html
I WAS shocked last Friday to read a notice pasted in the lift lobby area announcing that HDB would begin construction this month of two blocks of one- and two-room rental flats on the green field between Block 475 and 476 Pasir Ris Drive 6.
Residents were not informed prior to the notice.
There was no attempt to make sure that affected residents were well informed nor was there any proper feedback channel established.
The field has provided much needed space in a cramped HDB environment, and adding another two blocks of flats would not only deprive the residents of greenery, but also their privacy. This is only some of the concerns of the residents.
Shouldn't HDB concentrate on building rental flats in new estate developments? This would make more economic sense.
The HDB has converted two blocks of flats in Toa Payoh Lorong 6 into dormitories for foreign workers. Is this an indication that more rental flats will be built in mature estates and that there will be more conversions of other rental flats into workers' dormitories?
Does it also mean that these two blocks in Pasir Ris Drive 6 will be converted into rented dormitories in times to come?

Eileen Ng (Ms)

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Page not available now. You see, the corruption in Singapore is fantastic. Right now minions who make back corrupt bucks are tasked to do the dirty work and then use the ill-gotten money to go and cheong at KTV with mei mei. That is the reality.
 
Re: Is Msian Cow Saying That Mabroky Has Been LYING? If So, Take Back His $Million Sa

if Lim Kim San could do it with the limited amount of resources back then in the 60s, i fail to see why MBT or KBW couldn't with more resources 10 years ago. Clearly those swine has been holding back
 
Re: Is Msian Cow Saying That Mabroky Has Been LYING? If So, Take Back His $Million Sa

With all the criticism on FT, i am not sure anyone thought of the benefits of FT.
A clear case in Japan, where declining birthrates and a rigid immigration policy means that while the older citizens have jobs, there is lack of opportunities for the young and a high unemployment rate.

>>Mr Khaw said: "We thought (taking foreigners in) was important to bring wages to people's pockets, so that we can grow as fast as we can... (and) catch up with other countries.

"But now, we get the message that 'we don't want so much growth, that we are prepared to accept slower growth'. <<

Old Cow now spinning his tale and say u guys dun don't mind slow growth. Then pay him millions for what?
 
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