

#478 - Time to Review Ministerial Salaries & Tourist “Steals” Disposable Chopsticks?
Jan 10, 2024
53:51
Minister Chan Chun Sing revealed that the Ministerial salary review due in 2023 has been deferred because of “other pressing issues”. What does this mean? Elsewhere, a tourist was accused of stealing disposable cutlery from a hawker stall, and took to social media to vent. Is there any merit to the tourist’s complaint?
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Time to Review Ministerial Salaries
- Ministerial salary review due in 2023 deferred because of 'other pressing issues'
- Singapore ministerial salary review due in 2023 deferred, says Chan Chun Sing
- Here’s How Much Singapore’s President And Cabinet Ministers Are Paid In Salary
- Median Income in Singapore (2023): What It Means & Where You Stand
- [Jan 2023] Review of political office holders’ salaries likely to take place in 2023: Chan Chun Sing
- [Mar 2018] Singapore Budget 2018: Ministerial salaries to stay put, but will be reviewed again - DPM Teo
- [2012] Salaries for a Capable and Committed Government (White Paper)
- [Nov 2023] Japan PM to return part of salary ahead of proposed hike | HRD Asia
Tourist “Steals” Disposable Chopsticks?
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