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Old 12-04-2007, 09:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Financial sacrifice in public service needed: PM Lee

SINGAPORE: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says he agrees with some Members of Parliament that as leaders of Singapore, financial sacrifice is necessary.

They cannot expect wages comparable to the private sector because public service is selfless and requires one to make sacrifices.

That's when the leaders will have the moral authority to lead and not just manage a country.

PM Lee was speaking in Parliament on Wednesday as the House continued its debate on salary revisions for government ministers and civil servants.

The traits that separate a leader from the crowd are his ability to care, improve people's lives, and the motivation to serve others while not enriching himself.

Still, Mr Lee feels that a leader's pay must not be too far from what someone with similar ability is paid.

Otherwise, the system will not work.

That is why benchmarking public sector salaries to the private sector was adopted.

As members of parliament have debated, this is not a perfect system.

Suggestions have been made to improve it.

Prime Minister Lee said the government would consider doing that incrementally.

But on the whole, he said, the benchmark is sound.

Mr Lee said: "...I apply a reality check. First reality check...Are there 206 jobs in the private sector which are more important than being a minister and being a permanent secretary? My second reality check... what are the CEOs of the companies earning?

"If Singapore Inc were a listed company, what would its market cap be? Think about it. My GDP, which is profit earned in a year, is S$210 billion. The price earning ratio on SGX - average is now 20....I calculated if Singapore Inc went IPO, it is a 4-trillion-dollar company. So I think we are well within the right ballpark for what these jobs are worth, as ministers. But whatever the formula, whatever the detailed number, the reality you cannot run away from is that private sector is moving and it's moving up and so must we."

Mr Lee said revealing how much the civil service is paid is an open, upfront and transparent process.

Even then, the timing of such pay increases is not easily accepted by many Singaporeans because of the widening income gap.

On top of that, the government also recently raised the GST.

Mr Lee agreed that it may not be the right time, but there is another reason to increase public sector pay.

"The private sector is already hot. Looking ahead, the whole of Asia is booming. Many Singaporeans will be going after opportunities. If Singapore does as well as we expect, the opportunities and rewards in the private sector will be tremendous. Not just in Singapore, but all over Asia and beyond. If we wait, next year we will have to make a bigger move. Meanwhile government will lose people. We cannot afford that. Hence we must move now," PM Lee said.

The Prime Minister said that salaries will always be a controversial and emotive issue, but he is convinced the government is making the right move.

He stressed that the cost to Singapore of having the wrong team of leaders is incalculable. - CNA/ir


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Old 12-04-2007, 10:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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lol i think it is more the common people who sacrifice.

They who use people's tax payer $$$ to make donations.what shame.
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I wonder how sincere are the sacrifices?
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hmmm. sacrifices hmmm. If its true. we might earn more in a way right ?

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I dun think so we will earn more becoz everything the price is going up and even the markets coffee shop the teas, kopi etc. the price also going up liao...
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lol i think it is more the common people who sacrifice.

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lol i dont think it is shame bah after all more money go to charity

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lol i dont think it is shame bah after all more money go to charity
well the $$$ is from the common people aka,us,the shameful thing is not more $$ going to charity (beside the point the charity nowadays do not even have a good reputation esp NKF and that singapore youth council or something )but that it is $$$ taken from us unnecessary thru a increase in taxation when the economy is still not doing well that is pissing alot of people off.They claim the increase is to help the poor....that is wrapped logic already since the poor do have to pay this extra 2% GST while not getting any assurances that they will get help (we all know how difficult it is to get financial help from the govt now).Then they come up with this increase in salary,it is like a slap to the common people's face.
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