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It is indeed shocking and obscene that entry-level ministers in S'pore are paid a staggering $1.1 million per year to carry out public administrative duties. The Prime Minister gets paid a whopping $2.2 million per year. While the salary is supposedly designed to promote competence and integrity, the public remains unconvinced. Many S'poreans question the necessity of such high pay relative to the median salary, viewing the gap as a disconnect from the average citizen. Is this a pragmatic, corruption-resistant method of public administration, or simply 'legalised corruption' where money need not be stolen, but deposited into each minister's bank account every month.