Old news but good to know that our great PM Lee Hsien Loong is donating his increase salary to the charities for 5 years period starting from 2007.
http://www.asiaone.com/a1news/20070411_story22_1.html
Apr 11, 2007
AsiaOne
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will donate his salary increase for the next five years to charity, he announced in Parliament today.
"I want to make clear to Singaporeans that my primary considerations are for the future of this nation, and not for my own salary. Hence I have decided to donate my salary increase for the next 5 years to charity," he said when wrapping up the debate on the pay increases for ministers and top civil servants.
From April, PM Lee will get a 25.5 per cent pay rise, from $2.46 million to $3.1 million year. This means he will be donating over $3 million to charity over the next five years.
"The Government will pay my full pay, because that is how the system must work. But for 5 years, I will donate the increase in my salary from this and subsequent revisions," added the PM.
"I do not expect other ministers to follow. What individual ministers do is up to them. I know that they already support various worthy causes. It should not be a public ostentatious display, but a private matter for them to decide at their own discretion."
PM Lee encouraged all Singaporeans to donate to good causes.
Mr Lee said the pay revision is "politically a most difficult decision" to make but it is an "absolutely critical" issue.
"If we do not tackle it now, the problem will not go away; it will just get worse. And we will be in serious trouble," he said.
The Cabinet discussed the pay hike issue at length, said the PM, adding that Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong and Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, in particular, "strongly encouraged me to do it."
"They have been Prime Ministers - they know the importance of having good ministers to help them in their work," he told Parliament.
"Finally, it is my call as PM. I have decided to move now, because the overriding importance of keeping salaries competitive."
Just look at how great our PM Lee is. Our great PAP is really doing a great job for Singapore. 3 cheers for PAP!
http://www.asiaone.com/a1news/20070411_story22_1.html
Apr 11, 2007
AsiaOne
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will donate his salary increase for the next five years to charity, he announced in Parliament today.
"I want to make clear to Singaporeans that my primary considerations are for the future of this nation, and not for my own salary. Hence I have decided to donate my salary increase for the next 5 years to charity," he said when wrapping up the debate on the pay increases for ministers and top civil servants.
From April, PM Lee will get a 25.5 per cent pay rise, from $2.46 million to $3.1 million year. This means he will be donating over $3 million to charity over the next five years.
"The Government will pay my full pay, because that is how the system must work. But for 5 years, I will donate the increase in my salary from this and subsequent revisions," added the PM.
"I do not expect other ministers to follow. What individual ministers do is up to them. I know that they already support various worthy causes. It should not be a public ostentatious display, but a private matter for them to decide at their own discretion."
PM Lee encouraged all Singaporeans to donate to good causes.
Mr Lee said the pay revision is "politically a most difficult decision" to make but it is an "absolutely critical" issue.
"If we do not tackle it now, the problem will not go away; it will just get worse. And we will be in serious trouble," he said.
The Cabinet discussed the pay hike issue at length, said the PM, adding that Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong and Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, in particular, "strongly encouraged me to do it."
"They have been Prime Ministers - they know the importance of having good ministers to help them in their work," he told Parliament.
"Finally, it is my call as PM. I have decided to move now, because the overriding importance of keeping salaries competitive."
Just look at how great our PM Lee is. Our great PAP is really doing a great job for Singapore. 3 cheers for PAP!