<TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=msghead><TD class=msgbfr1 width="1%"></TD><TD><TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR class=msghead><TD class=msgF width="1%" noWrap align=right>From: </TD><TD class=msgFname width="68%" noWrap>SingaporeNewsAlternative.blogspot.com (snablogspot) <NOBR></NOBR></TD><TD class=msgDate width="30%" noWrap align=right>8:35 am </TD></TR><TR class=msghead><TD class=msgT height=20 width="1%" noWrap align=right>To: </TD><TD class=msgTname width="68%" noWrap>ALL <NOBR></NOBR></TD><TD class=msgNum noWrap align=right></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD class=msgleft rowSpan=4 width="1%"></TD><TD class=wintiny noWrap align=right>23481.1 </TD></TR><TR><TD height=8></TD></TR><TR><TD class=msgtxt>Govt's Lift Upgrading Argument Just Got Busted By Temasek Review http://www.temasekreview.com/2009/10...implement-lup/
Town Council Act (CAP 329A) states clearly that Govt must work with Town Councils (run by MPs) to implement LUP
OPINION
In a letter published in the Straits Times Forum on 27 October 2009, Press Secretary to the Ministry of National Development Lim Yuin Chien wrote that there is a difference between the roles of a MP and an adviser.
This was what he wrote:
“In Singapore, MPs also have an important role in running town councils. As provided for in the Town Councils Act, this role includes managing the common property of HDB estates and carrying out local improvement projects, thereby contributing to the well-being of the people of the constituency.
As for the government-appointed adviser, his main role is to assist in implementing national programmes, such as government campaigns, and HDB’s upgrading programmes, including the Lift Upgrading Programme (LUP).”
Mr Lim’s reply appears to give one the impression that the PAP’s “grassroots adviser” is obliged to implement the LUP under the law and not the MP. However, there is NO ROLE stipulated for grassroots advisers under the Town Council Act (CAP 329A) at all.
Under Part IVA (Lift Upgrading Works) of the Act, the Town Council is the authority involved from the preliminary discussions about the upgrading to its final implementation on the ground.
Since Hougang Town Council is under the charge of its MP Low Thia Kiang, Mr Low Thia Kiang should be the one implementing the LUP and NOT the PAP losing candidate Eric Low.
There are NO PROVISIONS made in the Act for the Ministry of National Development to collaborate with PAP-appointed grassroots adviser instead of the legitimate MP.
Attached below are selected segments of the Town Councils Act (CAP 329A)
Declaration of precincts
24B. —(1) The Minister may, after consulting the Board and the Town Council concerned, from time to time by order published in the Gazette, declare any housing estate of the Board or any part thereof within that Town Council’s Town to be a precinct for the purposes of the Town Council carrying out any lift upgrading works in buildings within the precinct.
Lift upgrading works in a precinct
24C. —(1) Where any housing estate of the Board or any part thereof within a Town has been declared a precinct under section 24B, the Town Council for that Town shall, as soon as practicable —
(a) make arrangements to conduct in the manner prescribed a poll of such owners of the flats within the precinct as may be prescribed with a view to establishing their opinions about the Town Council’s proposals to carry out lift upgrading works in buildings within the precinct; and (b) do such other things as the Minister may direct.
Power to carry out lift upgrading works and recover improvement contributions
24D. —(1) As soon as practicable after the Minister has given his approval under section 24C (3) (b), the Town Council concerned shall carry out the lift upgrading works in the precinct in such manner as the Town Council thinks fit.
[Source: Statutes of Singapore]
As we can see from the above, the Minister has to work with the Town Council to carry out lift upgrading works in the precinct. Therefore, he should work directly with Hougang Town Council and NOT the PAP grassroots adviser.
Who is the Chairman of Hougang Town Council? According to the official website of Hougang Town Council, its Chairman is Mr Low Thia Kiang, the MP for Hougang.
[Source: Hougang Town Council]
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Town Council Act (CAP 329A) states clearly that Govt must work with Town Councils (run by MPs) to implement LUP
OPINION
In a letter published in the Straits Times Forum on 27 October 2009, Press Secretary to the Ministry of National Development Lim Yuin Chien wrote that there is a difference between the roles of a MP and an adviser.
This was what he wrote:
“In Singapore, MPs also have an important role in running town councils. As provided for in the Town Councils Act, this role includes managing the common property of HDB estates and carrying out local improvement projects, thereby contributing to the well-being of the people of the constituency.
As for the government-appointed adviser, his main role is to assist in implementing national programmes, such as government campaigns, and HDB’s upgrading programmes, including the Lift Upgrading Programme (LUP).”
Mr Lim’s reply appears to give one the impression that the PAP’s “grassroots adviser” is obliged to implement the LUP under the law and not the MP. However, there is NO ROLE stipulated for grassroots advisers under the Town Council Act (CAP 329A) at all.
Under Part IVA (Lift Upgrading Works) of the Act, the Town Council is the authority involved from the preliminary discussions about the upgrading to its final implementation on the ground.
Since Hougang Town Council is under the charge of its MP Low Thia Kiang, Mr Low Thia Kiang should be the one implementing the LUP and NOT the PAP losing candidate Eric Low.
There are NO PROVISIONS made in the Act for the Ministry of National Development to collaborate with PAP-appointed grassroots adviser instead of the legitimate MP.
Attached below are selected segments of the Town Councils Act (CAP 329A)
Declaration of precincts
24B. —(1) The Minister may, after consulting the Board and the Town Council concerned, from time to time by order published in the Gazette, declare any housing estate of the Board or any part thereof within that Town Council’s Town to be a precinct for the purposes of the Town Council carrying out any lift upgrading works in buildings within the precinct.
Lift upgrading works in a precinct
24C. —(1) Where any housing estate of the Board or any part thereof within a Town has been declared a precinct under section 24B, the Town Council for that Town shall, as soon as practicable —
(a) make arrangements to conduct in the manner prescribed a poll of such owners of the flats within the precinct as may be prescribed with a view to establishing their opinions about the Town Council’s proposals to carry out lift upgrading works in buildings within the precinct; and (b) do such other things as the Minister may direct.
Power to carry out lift upgrading works and recover improvement contributions
24D. —(1) As soon as practicable after the Minister has given his approval under section 24C (3) (b), the Town Council concerned shall carry out the lift upgrading works in the precinct in such manner as the Town Council thinks fit.
[Source: Statutes of Singapore]
As we can see from the above, the Minister has to work with the Town Council to carry out lift upgrading works in the precinct. Therefore, he should work directly with Hougang Town Council and NOT the PAP grassroots adviser.
Who is the Chairman of Hougang Town Council? According to the official website of Hougang Town Council, its Chairman is Mr Low Thia Kiang, the MP for Hougang.
[Source: Hougang Town Council]
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