Re: What Hong Kong said about Singapore CPF changes



On Sep 24, 8:29 am, kingkong <hah...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Whoa.....

Even Hong Kong newspapers knew all along Singapore CPF members are
screwed by their own government for low returns and cheap source of
funds for the government.

To rub it in, Hong Kong Social welfare systems is so comprehensive that
Singapore is hopelessly behind the curve.

No wonder foreigners are claiming Hong Kongers are definitely nicer and
more courteous these days.

Could it be their SAR government is "really" look after them from birth
to dead

In comparsion, Singapore's own government just could not connect with
its own people.
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The message behind the annuity scheme is simple: When you're 85,
please take care of yourself.

Wakalukong

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