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Serious PAP Mayors Give Every Sinkie Family $100 In Digital Vouchers This Christmas!! Majulah PAP!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE - All Singaporean households can now collect $100 worth of vouchers that they can spend at about 10,000 participating hawkers and heartland merchants.

The community development council (CDC) vouchers, worth $130 million in total and given out to 1.3 million households
, are available for collection digitally from Monday (Dec 13) and can be used till Dec 31, 2022.

One Singaporean per household can claim the vouchers through an online link that requires the use of Singpass. He will then receive a link at his registered mobile number.

This link can then be shared via messaging apps with household members, who can then use the vouchers that come in denominations of $2, $5 and $10.

A unique decal will be used to identify participating merchants, with more expected to come on board.

Those who are unable to claim or use the vouchers digitally, such as if they do not have a smartphone, can approach community clubs or centres for assistance, such as to print hard copy vouchers.

To spend the voucher digitally, the resident has to click on the CDC vouchers link, select the amount to be used and show the QR code to a participating merchant, who will then scan it using the RedeemSG App.

Those using hard copy vouchers have to show the merchant the QR code on the voucher, which the merchant will then scan.

No change will be given, so residents have to select the suitable denominations of vouchers and top up the extra, or forfeit the remaining value.

The vouchers are not allowed to be resold, and each resident's address is stated on the voucher link to deter reselling.

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat had announced this third update to the scheme at Budget 2021 as part of a $900 Household Support Package.

The CDC voucher scheme was launched last June to help up to 400,000 lower-income families, with a second tranche for them announced in January this year.

At the launch of the third tranche of the voucher scheme on Monday at Jurong Spring Community Club, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said the vouchers are to express the Government's appreciation for everyone's solidarity amid the pandemic.

They should also help to defray some daily expenses such as food and essential household items and services, as well as support local heartland shops and hawkers that have been hit hard during the pandemic, he said.

He noted that the fight against Covid-19 has been a long and winding journey and the country's response to it has had to adapt accordingly when the virus "surprised us multiple times".

He said: "It's been challenging for everyone, especially for our residents and for our heartland businesses, to keep up with the new policies and changing situations.

"Thank you for bearing with us, and for your continued trust and support as we make our way through these difficult times."

The voucher scheme has gone digital so that they are easier to use, said PM Lee, who is also chairman of the People's Association, which CDCs come under.

Merchants can better track transactions and receive payment faster with less hassle, while residents have the convenience and flexibility of digital vouchers, he added.

The earlier tranches of the voucher scheme required residents to collect physical vouchers from community centres and clubs.

PM Lee said the CDCs have been working with government agencies and community partners over the past few months to design the scheme with a good user experience and reach out to heartland businesses to explain how it works and to get them on board.

He added that help will be available to residents at all community centres and clubs, SG Digital community hubs, as well as selected residents' committee or residents' network centres in areas with a higher proportion of the elderly.

Silver Generation Office ambassadors will also conduct house visits to explain the voucher scheme to seniors.

"We will learn from this experience so that the next time we have such a scheme, it will be even more simple and convenient for everyone," said PM Lee.

The launch was also attended by mayors of the five districts, who chair the community development council in their area.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ean-household-available-for-collection-online
 

sweetiepie

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The community development council (CDC) vouchers, worth $130 million in total and given out to 1.3 million households
Things that everyone has become worthless. Should draw lots for min 1k to 10k per voucher and see who lucky to enjoy it or give to lower income familee.
 

red amoeba

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remind me again, how much has electricity, bus fare, water, rubbish clearance fees increased thus far? Less than 100?
its again, take away 2 dollars return you twenty cents.
 

rodent2005

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Lol.... $100. How long does that last?
If you spend it, then it won't last.

But if you invest the $100 in bank stocks
Soon you'll see
That it blooms into credit of a generous amount
Semiannually
And you'll achieve that sense of stature
As your influence expands
To the high financial strata
That established credit now commands
You can purchase first and second trust deeds
Think of the foreclosures!
Bonds! Chattels! Dividends! Shares!
Bankruptcies! Debtor sales!
Opportunities!
All manner of private enterprise!
Shipyards! The mercantile!
Collieries! Tanneries!
Incorporations! Amalgamations! Banks!
 

aerobwala

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Taiwan recent gave government grant through a mixture of physical and electronic voucher named "5x Voucher". General public consensus are (1) unnecessary government expenditures as cost of printing vouchers to costly, (2) unable to get a change from small retailers, (3) value of voucher too little - TWN1,000 which is equivalent to SGD49, (4) wrong policy to solve Covid pandemic, and (5) government does not comprehend problems faced by their citizen.


新华社台北 2021年8月11日电(记者姜婷婷、陈键兴

台湾疫情三级警戒持续两个多月,终于在7月底降至二级。如今走过台北街头,部分餐厅食肆已重新开放内用,但多数客人寥寥。显然,疫情压力稍减,但生活的负荷仍压得不少人喘不过气。

5月本土疫情暴发以来,台湾诸多行业由初夏直入“隆冬”,民众盼纾困如大旱之望云霓。近来,民进党当局拟发放“振兴五倍券”持续引发争议和反对声浪,各界直言此举难解百姓“近渴”且存在诸多问题,发放现金才能解燃眉之急。

据悉,台行政管理机构拟比照去年“振兴三倍券”模式,推出“五倍券”,纸质券和电子券并行,除原有200元(新台币,下同)、500元面额外,新增1000元面额,最快9月推出。简单说,民众需花1000元现金来换5000元“振兴券”。

对此,此间专家学者直指,去年“三倍券”效果不彰,本已怨声载道,况且今时不同往日,照搬只会让普通民众更寒心。近日,两家台湾媒体推出相关网络民调,希望发放现金的民众占比都超过82%,赞成“五倍券”者占比分别为15.2%和14.8%。

记者观察,“五倍券”政策遭质疑,最直接的原因在于人们认为当局未体察广大台湾民众尤其基层百姓当前最急迫的需求,把“振兴”放在“纾困”之前,没有对症下药。

疫情冲击下,台湾失业率飙升,无薪假人数保持高位,不少人几个月没有收入,陷入“手停口停”的窘境,但仍要支付各种生活必要开销。虽然当局表示经济弱势的109万人领券可“免付1000元”,但舆论认为,现实下有更多人生活艰辛,一人一千,一家老小要好几千元,实有困难。连不少民进党的“自己人”也公开表示反对,认为“远水救不了近火”,徒增民众负担。

记者常去的早餐店员工黄先生说,现金能做的事,“振兴券”不一定能做。房租、水电费、小孩学费、健保费等等,都需要现金。还有民众在网上评论:“执政者就不能苦民所苦吗?”“能不能不从人民口袋掏钱?”

面对“五倍券”引发争议,台行政管理机构负责人近日多次解释,一再讲到“发现金会被存起来”,激起更大反弹。网友们说,“几千块存什么?连缴房租都不够!”“饭都没得吃了,还存?”媒体评论指出,该负责人这番话“听在快被现实压垮的民众耳里,实在很刺耳”,他“久居庙堂,吃米不知米价”,很难理解升斗小民的现金与当局高官的现金意义不一样。

还有民众反映,“振兴券”使用不设找零,对小摊商没有帮助,更多惠及大型商家。此外,舆论认为,纸质券有防伪标志,印刷成本昂贵,去年“三倍券”成本高达23亿元,今年面额、张数双双膨胀的“五倍券”又要浪费许多无谓的成本

对于当局鼓吹去年“三倍券”“大为成功”,作为强推“五倍券”的理由,此间舆论更抽丝剥茧,剖析其中的“数据泡沫”。据了解,台经济主管部门根据去年176万领用电子券的民众,以人均消费5785元,推算台湾2332万人领用“三倍券”共创造1349亿元经济效益。媒体指出,以不到8%使用电子券民众的消费行为,放大推估其他2156万领用纸质券民众的消费金额,显然不客观准确,有“凭空想象”之嫌。

相关分析还提出,上述“膨风”(闽南语,意为说大话)推算被台审计部门“打脸”。该部门在年度决算报告中直指“三倍券”效益评估欠缺严谨,且缺乏消费端调查资料;电子券领发不如预期,民众多领纸质券,导致印制、配送等成本大增;部分弱势民众未领取或未获补助。

关于当局为何要执意推出“五倍券”,此间众说纷纭。台湾媒体登了一幅漫画:一叠“五倍券”背后躲了三个人,头上分别写着“印刷”“广宣”“绿友友”。台北市议员侯汉廷在社交媒体发文说,台行政管理机构负责人之所以悖离民意也要发券,是想借此造势,推高民调。他质疑,去年“三倍券”仅宣传就花费1.29亿元,今年又要加码,钱会流向何方?

最近,民生困苦的新闻不时见诸台湾媒体,有单亲妈妈骑车十几公里载一双儿女去领免费便当,有中年男子为饱餐一顿铤而走险,不惜犯罪。这些虽是个案,但着实令人心酸。台湾《联合报》在关于“五倍券”的一篇社论中,痛心疾首地批评当局“不恤民瘼”“离人民太远”。

台湾民生之困,能“券”解吗?台湾社会质疑、批判之声不绝于耳,但目前看来,当局已铁了心。
 

borom

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This is a lazy, wasteful way of spending public funds-why give $100 to people who earns hundreds of thousands or even millions a year -the same amount given to persons who are jobless, homeless and living from hand to mouth?
PAP has really lost the plot
 

laksaboy

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This is a lazy, wasteful way of spending public funds-why give $100 to people who earns hundreds of thousands or even millions a year -the same amount given to persons who are jobless, homeless and living from hand to mouth?
PAP has really lost the plot

It doesn't really how the money is allocated... as long as the total amount of money that has been given out adds up to a huge and impressive number, then it can be used as soundbites or headlines material by the propaganda media.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ean-household-available-for-collection-online
 

myfoot123

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We have been receiving vouchers way before the Mayors came into existence. The role of Mayors is quite redundant and cost taxpayers millions of unnecessarily wastage.
 

sweetiepie

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Has anyone started to use the voucher? KNN my uncle wasn't able to use it as the stalls all say nor nor when then can use KNN
 
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