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Budget 2015 - Tharman: Govt not going for 'Robin Hood' strategy


Tharman: Govt not going for 'Robin Hood' strategy

Budget is about building S'pore together, and not taking from rich


BUDGET 2015 is not about taking from the rich to give to the poor, but about everyone sharing in the "collective responsibility" of building a better Singapore for the future, said Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam yesterday.


Among the highlights of Monday's Budget was a move to raise taxes for the highest income earners, partly to fund new social spending such as the Silver Support Scheme, which will give cash payouts to the poorest elderly folk.
But while it is "fair" that extra aid for the needy is paid for by those who can most afford it, the Government is not embarking on a "Robin Hood" strategy, Mr Tharman said in an hour-long live discussion aired on Channel 5 last night.
"We do need to spend more in the next five years, but in the common interest," he said, noting that the state will also set aside more funds to build a new airport terminal and other key infrastructure.
And everyone helps to pay for that spending through systems like the goods and services tax, although the rich pay more, he added.
Mr Tharman hopes to see this collective spirit in other areas. To train workers efficiently, for instance, he wants companies in the same industry to join forces. This will allow smaller firms to break out of the "vicious cycle" where they have no resources to invest in their employees, who then leave because they do not see a future in the firms, he said.
The Government must also work with employers to tackle the "quiet, unstated" issue of ageism in hiring here, where workers in their 50s are overlooked for jobs, he added.
Fielding questions on whether curbs on foreign workers can be eased if Singaporeans are not keen on certain jobs, he said firms must reduce their reliance on manpower as a whole, as production methods here are more labour-intensive than elsewhere.
On concerns about the rise in petrol duties, he noted that these have not been adjusted for 12 years, and adjustments are needed to nudge Singaporeans away from heavy car reliance and towards a greener environment. The hike will be cushioned by falling oil prices and will not raise business costs as most commercial vehicles use diesel, he added.

The Straits Times / Top of The News                            Published on Wednesday, Feb 25, 2015

By Fiona Chan Deputy Political Editor                     fiochan@sph.com.sg

Tharman: Govt not going for 'Robin Hood' strategy
Budget is about building S'pore together, and not taking from rich

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