Gitanic 6th Gear November 23, 2013 Share November 23, 2013 Suck blood is KPI a monk's gd KPI is no eat meat. smlj KPI. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
tf2noobz Neutral Newbie March 24, 2014 Share March 24, 2014 First is the red tape to qualify for aid. Poor can be those that are already in red or those who barely earn enough, like those doing blue collar jobs. Add that on to their families who have kids and the elders who happen to fall sick. KK hosp charges $90 if you were to bring your kid to the A&E. Are you sure the kid's illness is so serious until have to go A&E?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bystander50 5th Gear March 24, 2014 Share March 24, 2014 Are you sure the kid's illness is so serious until have to go A&E?? What choices do you have if your kid is having high fever or sick at night? At night, KK has only A&E that you can turn to. Of course, there are also private hospitals, then the charges are on the higher end as well. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darky8888 4th Gear March 24, 2014 Share March 24, 2014 Are you sure the kid's illness is so serious until have to go A&E?? Bro, do u have a kid? If no, then i can say u will not understand how a parent feel when kid fall sick in the middle of the night or temp sudden jump within 10min... when your kid fell sick and suffered on the bed... the only thing parent can think of is whether to send kid to KK as they have a better facilities to diagnose the problem. All these dont come cheap!!! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baal Supersonic May 12, 2014 Share May 12, 2014 http://www.tremeritus.com/2014/05/11/kaki-bukit-grassroots-leaders-find-fault-with-ahptec-again/ Kaki Bukit grassroots find fault with AHPTEC again May 11th, 2014 | Author: Editorial Kaki Bukit Citizens’ Consultative Committee (CCC) chairman David Poh posted on notice boards in Kaki Bukit a letter to residents stating that the Aljunied-Hougang-Punggol East Town Council (AHPETC) had not nominated the area for a national upgrading programme this year. In his letter, dated 3 May 2014, Mr Poh said Kaki Bukit was not among the 3 Aljunied projects selected by HDB for the Home Improvement Programme (HIP). Mr Poh said the relevant town council must nominate projects before they are selected and that AHPETC did not nominate any such projects for Kaki Bukit this year.The council’s nomination must also be supported by the ward’s grassroots adviser, who is either a PAP MP or PAP candidate who lost in the last election. HIP is an initiative of HDB for flats built up to 1986 and which have not undergone the Main Upgrading Programme (MUP). It is meant to help HDB residents deal with common maintenance problems related to ageing flats, such as spalling concrete and ceiling leaks. “The CCC understands that many of our residents are facing problems like spalling concrete, toilet floor water leakage etc, and look forward to HIP coming to their blocks. Kaki Bukit is one of the oldest estates in Singapore, with some flats as old as 37 years,” Mr Poh wrote. Another letter was posted on the notice boards, dated 10 February 2014, which Mr Poh wrote to AHPETC. With all 54 blocks in Kaki Bukit at least 30 years old, Mr Poh appealed to AHPETC to consider prioritising 4 blocks in Bedok North Street 3 that are around 37 years old for the upcoming HIP. Responding to the latest assault by the grassroots leaders of Kaki Bukit, AHPETC published a response on its website on Friday (9 May): SPREADING THE BENEFITS OF HIP We refer to the Kaki Bukit Citizens Consultative Committee’s letter dated 28 Apr 2014 which has been put up on People’s Association noticeboards in the Kaki Bukit ward of Aljunied GRC. The letter states that the Aljunied-Hougang-Punggol East Town Council (AHPETC) did not nominate any blocks in the Kaki Bukit ward of Aljunied GRC for the HDB Home Improvement Programme (HIP) for 2014. In nominating clusters of blocks for the HIP, AHPETC considers the age of the blocks as well as the need to ensure that, over time and in the interest of fairness to all residents, all wards across the Town Council are nominated for such upgrading projects. As a mature town with in excess of 700 blocks of flats, AHPETC hosts many old blocks of flats in addition to those in Kaki Bukit. The exception is Punggol East SMC, which has newer blocks that do not qualify for HIP. For the years 2012 and 2013, AHPETC nominated various clusters in the Eunos, Hougang, Paya Lebar and Kaki Bukit wards for the HIP program. The Kaki Bukit cluster (Blocks 533 to 536) was eventually selected by HDB for 2013. For 2014, the Town Council nominated clusters in the Bedok Reservoir-Punggol, Serangoon and Paya Lebar wards for the HIP. HDB selected the clusters in Bedok Reservoir-Punggol and Serangoon wards for FY 2014. HIP is a national programme that commenced around 2008. When the current TC management took over in 2011, many HIP-eligible blocks including those in Kaki Bukit had not yet been nominated nor chosen for HIP. The HDB has since announced that it would ramp up the HIP project, increasing the number of eligible units per year from 28,000 units to 35,000 units. Next year, we will nominate more clusters for HIP and look forward to HDB’s fair consideration of the nominations. ALJUNIED-HOUGANG-PUNGGOL EAST TOWN COUNCIL 9 May 2014 In other words, AHPETC did nominate Kaki Bukit flats for HIP last year. This year, it just wanted to give HDB flats in other areas in Aljunied GRC a chance. The Kaki Bukit grassroots leaders are being picky and petty, complaining about every little thing since Aljunied GRC fell to opposition hands. Minister Vivian’s exchanges with AHPETC over cleaning issues at Kaki Bukit This is not the first time Kaki Bukit grassroots leaders have tried to paint AHPETC in a bad light. Last year, when Minister Vivian and WP MP Sylvia Lim crossed swords in Parliament, the Minister released a dossier of documentary evidence to “prove” that AHPETC had attempted to charge the hawkers extra for cleaning the high areas of 2 hawker centres in Kaki Bukit. AHPETC denied this and maintained that there was a misunderstanding whether the cleaning session was an annual or a quarterly one.On a conciliatory note, WP Low Thia Khiang said that both the town council and NEA have “room for improvement” when it comes to communication. Inside the dossier, there were 2 petition letters by Block 511 and Block 538 Hawker Associations which had been forwarded to the press. They were petition letters which, after being published by the press in early June 2013, brought the hawker centre cleaning issue to the public’s attention. TR Emeritus discovered that the 2 “complaint” letters were sent by Kaki Bukit grassroots leaders: Block 538 Hawker Association – Mr Ng Kok Khim, PBM (‘The man in the centre of AHPETC controversy is a PAP grassroots leader‘) Block 511 Hawker Association – Mr Jonathan Oh Swee Yang (‘Blk 511 Hawker Association Chairman is a PAP-linked grassroots leader too‘) Jonathan Oh and Ng Kok Khim were no longer town councillors of Marine Parade Town Council after 2011. This was because in the 2011 general election, Kaki Bukit ward was cut out from Marine Parade GRC and put into Aljunied GRC in the hope of bolstering the PAP’s votes in the latter GRC. As it turned out, PAP lost Aljunied GRC, thereby ending the town councillor careers of Jonathan Oh and Ng Kok Khim. They could not represent Kaki Bukit any more as town councillors in the opposition-controlled Aljunied Town Council. These PAP grassroots leaders must have been quite annoyed by WP’s winning Aljunied GRC as it caused them to lose their town councillor jobs. http://www.tremeritus.com/2014/05/11/kaki-bukit-grassroots-leaders-find-fault-with-ahptec-again/ 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TJX Turbocharged November 18, 2014 Share November 18, 2014 (edited) The Hard Truth... Hahaha... Now we know the full story. 做贼喊抓贼。 self pwn big time.. Aljunieds surplus transferred when PAP lost to WP Former PAP Chairman Lim Boon Heng criticised WP town council's management I refer to the article Lim on arrears: Whatd happen if WP were to run SG? (TR Emeritus, Nov 16). It states that Mr Lim said that the WP-run town councils (AHPETC) swing from an operating surplus to a deficit in the short span of 3 years is worrying. It begs many questions, he told reporters who were present. Aljunied had operating surplus of $3.3 million in 2010 The Aljunied Town Council had an operating surplus of $3.3 million in the 2010 financial year, when it was under PAP. In contrast, AHPETC had a deficit of $734,000 in the 2012 financial year. 100% of accumulated surplus transferred to sinking fund when PAP lost to WP? - As a resident of Aljunied, I am curious as to why was there no mention that under Section 34 of the Town Council Act, when a different party takes over a town council after an election 100% of the accumulated operating surplus has to be transferred to the sinking fund. Residents deprived of funds? This in effect, deprives the residents of the surplus for operating expenditure in the future. A first world Parliament? Why would any Parliament pass such legislation on town councils? How much was transferred when WP won? So, what was the amount of accumulated surplus that was transferred to the sinking fund, when the Workers Party won Aljunied in the last elections? From surplus to sinking fund? Arent the remarks somewhat misleading, as it may give the impression that WP had squandered the operating surplus of $3.3 million after it took over the town council, when in fact the sum was transferred to the sinking fund? Leong Sze Hian MPs helming Tanjong Pagar TC I refer to the editorial Desmond Lee, all town councils run deficits! (TR Emeritus, Nov 17). Criticism of Aljunieds operating deficit It states that Desmond Lee, the Minister of State for National Development and MP for Jurong GRC, issued a statement on 7 November 2014, criticising WP for accumulating arrears and running deficits in the management of its town council, AHPETC. All town councils run deficits TRE examined the annual reports of several town councils and found that, in reality, all are running deficits. In fact, all town councils require government grants to operate as the conservancy charges collected from HDB residents are not enough to cover expenses, generally speaking. AHPETCs grant per elector was $29.07? - Since the actual portion of the government grant applied to the income and expenditure statement of AHPETC was $4,875,452, does it mean that the grant per elector was $29.07 ($4,875,452 divided by 167,708 electors)? Tanjong Pagars grant per elector was 93% more than Aljunied? Similarly, the grant applied to the income and expenditure statement of Tanjong Pagar town council was $9,598,383 for 170,785 electors. So, does it mean that the grant per elector was $56.20? Why is it that Tanjong Pagars grant per elector seems to be 93% more than AHPETC? How are the government grants determined for different town councils? Tanjong Pagars deficit was actually $3.7m? If Tanjong Pagar had been given the same $29.07 per elector grant as AHPETC, it would have ended up with an operating deficit of -$3,695,357 ($29.07 times 170,785 electors minus $8,660,077 deficit before government grants), instead of the reported operating surplus of $938,306. Redder red card for Tanjong Pagar? So, with an equivalent deficit of -$3,695,357 against AHPETCs -$733,918 deficit shouldnt Tanjong Pagar be given a redder red score in the Town Councils Management Report than AHPETC? Tanjong Pagars deficit 5 times Aljunied? Why is Tanjong Pagar the champion of town council deficits, which is 5 times AHPETCs deficit? So poor thing Aljunied residents? If I was not a resident of Aljunied I probably wouldnt have bothered to spend the time to discover the above. Leong Sze Hian The bulk of grants by Singapore Government to town councils are decided by the Parliament's Community Improvement Projects Committee (CIPC). Almost all of the CIPC members are from the PAP. So what the average CIPC fund disbursement per resident in comparison of PAP and Opposition town councils? PAP Town Councils Tanjong Pagar : $13.45 million / 137,464 residents = $98 per resident West Coast : $10.19 million / 127,142 residents = $80 per resident Ang Mo Kio : $17.48 million / 181,100 residents = $97 per resident Opposition Town Council Aljunied-Hougang-Punggol East : $7.27 million / 202,326 = $36 per resident Edited November 19, 2014 by TJX 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ktglfc Hypersonic November 19, 2014 Share November 19, 2014 Politics are dirty... you exposed me this, I exposed you that... Bottomline, as long as the residents' needs are served, this will be enough. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator November 19, 2014 Share November 19, 2014 Politics are dirty... you exposed me this, I exposed you that... Bottomline, as long as the residents' needs are served, this will be enough. thank God for the internet. All can see now. Wow....tht really opens a can of worms. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evilernie 4th Gear November 19, 2014 Share November 19, 2014 The residents staying within the estate will suffer if such bickering continue. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ktglfc Hypersonic November 19, 2014 Share November 19, 2014 thank God for the internet. All can see now. Wow....tht really opens a can of worms. Agreed :)) Quite sure there will be more debates on this .. on the path to GE ... On a sidenote, why didn't they interview / survey the residents staying in the GRC on hows the performance of the TC... Shouldn't this be a critical evaluation of the performance of the TC? Or maybe they wait for GE to gauge ..... 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super7 Turbocharged November 19, 2014 Share November 19, 2014 The Hard Truth... Hahaha... Now we know the full story. 做贼喊抓贼。 self pwn big time.. Aljunieds surplus transferred when PAP lost to WP Former PAP Chairman Lim Boon Heng criticised WP town council's management I refer to the article Lim on arrears: Whatd happen if WP were to run SG? (TR Emeritus, Nov 16). It states that Mr Lim said that the WP-run town councils (AHPETC) swing from an operating surplus to a deficit in the short span of 3 years is worrying. It begs many questions, he told reporters who were present. Aljunied had operating surplus of $3.3 million in 2010 The Aljunied Town Council had an operating surplus of $3.3 million in the 2010 financial year, when it was under PAP. In contrast, AHPETC had a deficit of $734,000 in the 2012 financial year. 100% of accumulated surplus transferred to sinking fund when PAP lost to WP? - As a resident of Aljunied, I am curious as to why was there no mention that under Section 34 of the Town Council Act, when a different party takes over a town council after an election 100% of the accumulated operating surplus has to be transferred to the sinking fund. Residents deprived of funds? This in effect, deprives the residents of the surplus for operating expenditure in the future. A first world Parliament? Why would any Parliament pass such legislation on town councils? How much was transferred when WP won? So, what was the amount of accumulated surplus that was transferred to the sinking fund, when the Workers Party won Aljunied in the last elections? From surplus to sinking fund? Arent the remarks somewhat misleading, as it may give the impression that WP had squandered the operating surplus of $3.3 million after it took over the town council, when in fact the sum was transferred to the sinking fund? Leong Sze Hian MPs helming Tanjong Pagar TC I refer to the editorial Desmond Lee, all town councils run deficits! (TR Emeritus, Nov 17). Criticism of Aljunieds operating deficit It states that Desmond Lee, the Minister of State for National Development and MP for Jurong GRC, issued a statement on 7 November 2014, criticising WP for accumulating arrears and running deficits in the management of its town council, AHPETC. All town councils run deficits TRE examined the annual reports of several town councils and found that, in reality, all are running deficits. In fact, all town councils require government grants to operate as the conservancy charges collected from HDB residents are not enough to cover expenses, generally speaking. AHPETCs grant per elector was $29.07? - Since the actual portion of the government grant applied to the income and expenditure statement of AHPETC was $4,875,452, does it mean that the grant per elector was $29.07 ($4,875,452 divided by 167,708 electors)? Tanjong Pagars grant per elector was 93% more than Aljunied? Similarly, the grant applied to the income and expenditure statement of Tanjong Pagar town council was $9,598,383 for 170,785 electors. So, does it mean that the grant per elector was $56.20? Why is it that Tanjong Pagars grant per elector seems to be 93% more than AHPETC? How are the government grants determined for different town councils? Tanjong Pagars deficit was actually $3.7m? If Tanjong Pagar had been given the same $29.07 per elector grant as AHPETC, it would have ended up with an operating deficit of -$3,695,357 ($29.07 times 170,785 electors minus $8,660,077 deficit before government grants), instead of the reported operating surplus of $938,306. Redder red card for Tanjong Pagar? So, with an equivalent deficit of -$3,695,357 against AHPETCs -$733,918 deficit shouldnt Tanjong Pagar be given a redder red score in the Town Councils Management Report than AHPETC? Tanjong Pagars deficit 5 times Aljunied? Why is Tanjong Pagar the champion of town council deficits, which is 5 times AHPETCs deficit? So poor thing Aljunied residents? If I was not a resident of Aljunied I probably wouldnt have bothered to spend the time to discover the above. Leong Sze Hian The bulk of grants by Singapore Government to town councils are decided by the Parliament's Community Improvement Projects Committee (CIPC). Almost all of the CIPC members are from the PAP. So what the average CIPC fund disbursement per resident in comparison of PAP and Opposition town councils? PAP Town Councils Tanjong Pagar : $13.45 million / 137,464 residents = $98 per resident West Coast : $10.19 million / 127,142 residents = $80 per resident Ang Mo Kio : $17.48 million / 181,100 residents = $97 per resident Opposition Town Council Aljunied-Hougang-Punggol East : $7.27 million / 202,326 = $36 per resident Our parliament is the bestest!!! LOL 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TJX Turbocharged November 19, 2014 Share November 19, 2014 More Debate? Quite unlikely.. Now picha lobang already I think they will sweep this under the carpet.. As usual.. Same strategy as AIM. They shd know better that before you criticise others, make sure ur own house is in good order.. They nvr learn... Time has changed. Internet is a very powerful tool.. U can run but u can nvr hide.. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RH1667 Hypersonic November 19, 2014 Share November 19, 2014 MPs helming Tanjong Pagar TC I refer to the editorial Desmond Lee, all town councils run deficits! (TR Emeritus, Nov 17). Criticism of Aljunieds operating deficit It states that Desmond Lee, the Minister of State for National Development and MP for Jurong GRC, issued a statement on 7 November 2014, criticising WP for accumulating arrears and running deficits in the management of its town council, AHPETC. All town councils run deficits TRE examined the annual reports of several town councils and found that, in reality, all are running deficits. In fact, all town councils require government grants to operate as the conservancy charges collected from HDB residents are not enough to cover expenses, generally speaking. AHPETCs grant per elector was $29.07? - Since the actual portion of the government grant applied to the income and expenditure statement of AHPETC was $4,875,452, does it mean that the grant per elector was $29.07 ($4,875,452 divided by 167,708 electors)? Tanjong Pagars grant per elector was 93% more than Aljunied? Similarly, the grant applied to the income and expenditure statement of Tanjong Pagar town council was $9,598,383 for 170,785 electors. So, does it mean that the grant per elector was $56.20? Why is it that Tanjong Pagars grant per elector seems to be 93% more than AHPETC? How are the government grants determined for different town councils? Tanjong Pagars deficit was actually $3.7m? If Tanjong Pagar had been given the same $29.07 per elector grant as AHPETC, it would have ended up with an operating deficit of -$3,695,357 ($29.07 times 170,785 electors minus $8,660,077 deficit before government grants), instead of the reported operating surplus of $938,306. Redder red card for Tanjong Pagar? So, with an equivalent deficit of -$3,695,357 against AHPETCs -$733,918 deficit shouldnt Tanjong Pagar be given a redder red score in the Town Councils Management Report than AHPETC? Tanjong Pagars deficit 5 times Aljunied? Why is Tanjong Pagar the champion of town council deficits, which is 5 times AHPETCs deficit? So poor thing Aljunied residents? If I was not a resident of Aljunied I probably wouldnt have bothered to spend the time to discover the above. Leong Sze Hian The bulk of grants by Singapore Government to town councils are decided by the Parliament's Community Improvement Projects Committee (CIPC). Almost all of the CIPC members are from the PAP. So what the average CIPC fund disbursement per resident in comparison of PAP and Opposition town councils? PAP Town Councils Tanjong Pagar : $13.45 million / 137,464 residents = $98 per resident West Coast : $10.19 million / 127,142 residents = $80 per resident Ang Mo Kio : $17.48 million / 181,100 residents = $97 per resident Opposition Town Council Aljunied-Hougang-Punggol East : $7.27 million / 202,326 = $36 per resident Never know that the " grant " given to each area is different! Wonder if " anyone " will bother to come out and explain how the " grant " amount in each area is determine ? How about PP? Before and After GE 2011? 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinelli_ck 6th Gear November 19, 2014 Share November 19, 2014 have those jokers not learnt their lesson? :angry: why do they keep shooting themselves in the foot (feet)? and the circus continues ... their "strategist", if there is one to begin with, should be fired. totally lost the plot. looking forward to the forthcoming GE. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kb27 Supersonic November 19, 2014 Share November 19, 2014 Our parliament is the bestest!!! LOL Fixing the oppositions 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinelli_ck 6th Gear November 19, 2014 Share November 19, 2014 shed tear Paul Lim should go confess this Sunday. as a former MP, he should be well acquainted with the Town Council Act. this saga clearly shows that he had wasted taxpayers' moolah for donkey years. :angry: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TJX Turbocharged November 19, 2014 Share November 19, 2014 Fixing the oppositions Temasick shd acquire Home-fix since every time they try to fix the opposition, they end up self-fixed.. Like self snooked. Haha 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
2BDriver Hypersonic November 19, 2014 Share November 19, 2014 The Hard Truth... Hahaha... Now we know the full story. 做贼喊抓贼。 self pwn big time.. Aljunieds surplus transferred when PAP lost to WP Former PAP Chairman Lim Boon Heng criticised WP town council's management I refer to the article Lim on arrears: Whatd happen if WP were to run SG? (TR Emeritus, Nov 16). It states that Mr Lim said that the WP-run town councils (AHPETC) swing from an operating surplus to a deficit in the short span of 3 years is worrying. It begs many questions, he told reporters who were present. Aljunied had operating surplus of $3.3 million in 2010 The Aljunied Town Council had an operating surplus of $3.3 million in the 2010 financial year, when it was under PAP. In contrast, AHPETC had a deficit of $734,000 in the 2012 financial year. 100% of accumulated surplus transferred to sinking fund when PAP lost to WP? - As a resident of Aljunied, I am curious as to why was there no mention that under Section 34 of the Town Council Act, when a different party takes over a town council after an election 100% of the accumulated operating surplus has to be transferred to the sinking fund. Residents deprived of funds? This in effect, deprives the residents of the surplus for operating expenditure in the future. A first world Parliament? Why would any Parliament pass such legislation on town councils? How much was transferred when WP won? So, what was the amount of accumulated surplus that was transferred to the sinking fund, when the Workers Party won Aljunied in the last elections? From surplus to sinking fund? Arent the remarks somewhat misleading, as it may give the impression that WP had squandered the operating surplus of $3.3 million after it took over the town council, when in fact the sum was transferred to the sinking fund? Leong Sze Hian MPs helming Tanjong Pagar TC I refer to the editorial Desmond Lee, all town councils run deficits! (TR Emeritus, Nov 17). Criticism of Aljunieds operating deficit It states that Desmond Lee, the Minister of State for National Development and MP for Jurong GRC, issued a statement on 7 November 2014, criticising WP for accumulating arrears and running deficits in the management of its town council, AHPETC. All town councils run deficits TRE examined the annual reports of several town councils and found that, in reality, all are running deficits. In fact, all town councils require government grants to operate as the conservancy charges collected from HDB residents are not enough to cover expenses, generally speaking. AHPETCs grant per elector was $29.07? - Since the actual portion of the government grant applied to the income and expenditure statement of AHPETC was $4,875,452, does it mean that the grant per elector was $29.07 ($4,875,452 divided by 167,708 electors)? Tanjong Pagars grant per elector was 93% more than Aljunied? Similarly, the grant applied to the income and expenditure statement of Tanjong Pagar town council was $9,598,383 for 170,785 electors. So, does it mean that the grant per elector was $56.20? Why is it that Tanjong Pagars grant per elector seems to be 93% more than AHPETC? How are the government grants determined for different town councils? Tanjong Pagars deficit was actually $3.7m? If Tanjong Pagar had been given the same $29.07 per elector grant as AHPETC, it would have ended up with an operating deficit of -$3,695,357 ($29.07 times 170,785 electors minus $8,660,077 deficit before government grants), instead of the reported operating surplus of $938,306. Redder red card for Tanjong Pagar? So, with an equivalent deficit of -$3,695,357 against AHPETCs -$733,918 deficit shouldnt Tanjong Pagar be given a redder red score in the Town Councils Management Report than AHPETC? Tanjong Pagars deficit 5 times Aljunied? Why is Tanjong Pagar the champion of town council deficits, which is 5 times AHPETCs deficit? So poor thing Aljunied residents? If I was not a resident of Aljunied I probably wouldnt have bothered to spend the time to discover the above. Leong Sze Hian The bulk of grants by Singapore Government to town councils are decided by the Parliament's Community Improvement Projects Committee (CIPC). Almost all of the CIPC members are from the PAP. So what the average CIPC fund disbursement per resident in comparison of PAP and Opposition town councils? PAP Town Councils Tanjong Pagar : $13.45 million / 137,464 residents = $98 per resident West Coast : $10.19 million / 127,142 residents = $80 per resident Ang Mo Kio : $17.48 million / 181,100 residents = $97 per resident Opposition Town Council Aljunied-Hougang-Punggol East : $7.27 million / 202,326 = $36 per resident Wolf In White can't hide it's bushy tail ↡ Advertisement 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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