What a wayang, with or without revision, their bonuses alone will be more than some of our annual incomes !
With inflation hitting an all-time high of 6.7%, stock prices in free fall, stagnant or decreasing salaries and an economy entering into recession if not already in one, most sensible governments would have frozen their salaries or take a pay cut to rein in on their expenditure.
Not so in Singapore where cabinet ministers are hungrily awaiting for the next expected pay “adjustment” scheduled for the end of 2008.
Where such insensitive measures taken during tough times would have triggered a people revolt in Hong Kong, Taiwan or Thailand, Singapore’s government are fortunate to have its ever faithful media to cushion the expected negative impact.
Read this atrocious spin by CNA:
“The Public Service Division (PSD) says it will need some time to study the private sector data and salary trends before coming to a decision on whether the Civil Service will see a year-end salary revision for 2008.”
Why did CNA conveniently leave out the fact that cabinet ministers will see the biggest jump in their salaries under this “revision” ? No matter what “revisions” they do, the truth is - pay rise is in store for these civil servants.
Watch video here:
http://wayangparty.wordpress.com/2008/10/24/spinning-their-way-to-another-hike-in-ministers-pay/
With inflation hitting an all-time high of 6.7%, stock prices in free fall, stagnant or decreasing salaries and an economy entering into recession if not already in one, most sensible governments would have frozen their salaries or take a pay cut to rein in on their expenditure.
Not so in Singapore where cabinet ministers are hungrily awaiting for the next expected pay “adjustment” scheduled for the end of 2008.
Where such insensitive measures taken during tough times would have triggered a people revolt in Hong Kong, Taiwan or Thailand, Singapore’s government are fortunate to have its ever faithful media to cushion the expected negative impact.
Read this atrocious spin by CNA:
“The Public Service Division (PSD) says it will need some time to study the private sector data and salary trends before coming to a decision on whether the Civil Service will see a year-end salary revision for 2008.”
Why did CNA conveniently leave out the fact that cabinet ministers will see the biggest jump in their salaries under this “revision” ? No matter what “revisions” they do, the truth is - pay rise is in store for these civil servants.
Watch video here:
http://wayangparty.wordpress.com/2008/10/24/spinning-their-way-to-another-hike-in-ministers-pay/