
Who really benefits from the new ‘public bus contracting model’?
Being happy about the government finally taking over and straightening out the bus services is one thing. Let's look at this whole thing from a business point of view. The buses are losing money and the trains are earning millions. The losing money aspect, i.e. the bus services are being nationalised but the money making aspect,...

Feedback on bad service at TTSH
[Letter sent to REACH1 and copied to TRE.] 28 May 2014 To whom it may concern, My mother, Mdm Tan Ah Lay (Sxxxxx73x) was sent to TTSH yesterday for fainting spells by an ambulance. My mum told us she had been feeling really unwell these past few days. When she arrived at the hospital, she was scheduled to undergo a blood test...

Minimum Sum and minimum wage
As an effort to ensure that CPF members have sufficient savings to support a basic standard of living during their retirement, the Singapore government has set up the Minimum Sum Scheme in 2003. With this Scheme, the members are required to leave a Minimum Sum in their CPF accounts at the age of 55. In return, from the drawdown...
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