Thursday, March 6, 2025

REACH (Telegram) 65 -  What are your views on the plans to improve housing and transport as outlined by Mr Lee and Mr Chee respectively? Which aspects of their speeches resonated the most with you? 

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06 Mar 2025 (10am - 7pm)


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REACH Singapore, [6/3/2025 10:05 AM]

📢 Topic 📢

Minister for National Development Desmond Lee and Minister for Transport Chee Hong Tat delivered their Committee of Supply (COS) speeches on March 5.

Mr Lee outlined plans to keep public housing affordable, accessible, and inclusive and Mr Chee shared plans to strengthen transport connectivity.

💬 What are your views on the plans to improve housing and transport as outlined by Mr Lee and Mr Chee respectively? Which aspects of their speeches resonated the most with you?

MND COS speech

📌 Ramping Up Supply of New Housing

Mr Lee shared that HDB has exceeded its commitment to launch 100,000 BTO flats from 2021 to 2025, equivalent to building two Ang Mo Kio towns in less than five years. In 2025 HDB will launch another 25,000 flats including about 1,500 BTO flats in the new Mount Pleasant project that will be launched this October, he said.

📌 Shorter Waiting Times

Mr Lee also shared that the median waiting time for BTO flats is now less than four years, comparable to the pre-COVID norm of three to four years. By 2025 HDB will build 2,000 to 3,000 Shorter Waiting Time (SWT) flats with a waiting time of two plus years, he said.

📌 Keeping Housing Affordable

Mr Lee outlined how the new Standard, Plus and Prime framework keeps housing affordable and inclusive even in attractive locations like Mount Pleasant. The Enhanced CPF Housing Grant was also raised last year so first-timer families can receive up to $120,000, with lower-middle income families receiving more, he said.

📌 Supporting Diverse Housing Needs

For seniors: Mr Lee said that the Silver Housing Bonus (SHB) will be extended to right-sizing seniors, including eligible private property owners, if they commit to increasing their CPF Retirement Account by $60,000. Those moving to 2-room or Community Care Apartments will receive an additional $10,000 cash bonus. The new EASE (Private) scheme to support the installation of senior-friendly fittings will be extended to private homes.

For the lower income: The Fresh Start Housing Scheme will offer shorter-lease BTO flats to first-timer ComLink+ families, while the grant for second-timers will increase from $50,000 to $75,000 from July 2025.

MOT COS speech

📌 Stronger Connectivity

Mr Chee announced plans to improve transport connectivity by expanding the rail network. Two new MRT lines—one to serve Singapore’s west and north-west, and another running from Woodlands to the future Greater Southern Waterfront—are being studied, he said. Mr Chee also shared that the Jurong Region Line will be extended to join with Circle Line. Mr Chee also shared plans to invest up to $1 billion over the next five years to strengthen rail reliability.

Mr Chee also unveiled a multi-year plan to revitalise existing stations on the North-South and East-West Lines which have been in operation for over 30 years to improve the passenger experience and accommodate growing ridership.

In terms of bus connectivity,  since Jul 2024, 10 new bus services and improvements to 36 existing bus services were launched under the Bus Connectivity Enhancement Programme (BCEP), Mr Chee said. Another 15 more bus services across different towns will be launched in 2025, he added.

📌 Strengthening our Air Hub

Mr Chee shared plans to strengthen our Air Hub, giving an update that the groundbreaking for Changi Terminal 5 will take place in a few months’ time. Mr Chee also announced that in addition to the $5 billion top-up to the Changi Airport Development Fund outlined in Budget 2025, CAAS will invest $1 billion over the next five years to boost connectivity, infrastructure, innovation, and manpower for air transport. Air cargo capacity will also be enhanced through SATS's $1 billion terminal expansion and Changi Airport Group's Truck Dock Slot Pre-Booking digital solution.

🔗 https://www.mnd.gov.sg/newsroom/parliament-matters/speeches/view/speech-by-minister-desmond-lee-at-the-committee-of-supply-debate

REACH Singapore, [6/3/2025 10:05 AM]

🔗 https://www.mot.gov.sg/news/in-parliament/Details/speech-by-minister-for-transport--mr-chee-hong-tat-at-mot-committee-of-supply-debate-2025

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365, [6/3/2025 10:26 AM]

I'm a bit conflicted on this one. On one hand there is indeed a high demand for flats right now, following the supply shortage due to covid. On the other hand, I felt that other policies in regards to poor population management have also contributed to this high demand, and this policy shouldn't be looked in a vacuum, and we should focus on alleviating the some factors contributing to high demand as well.

It seems ironic how we feel there's not enough space for us already (high population density), yet also not enough childbirth. Fundamentally, I feel population number is about right or can still be slightly lower, but population structure is the issue.

You also have 2 sides of the population now, one wants higher ROI on their existing hdb, and the other wants cheaper and affordable hdb. Promising higher ROI from the start is riding on a tiger that's hard to get off, I don't really blame the current gen government for being left with this situation of being stuck between 2 sides. On a personal belief basis, I think hdb shouldn't be used as an investment vehicle, but as a genuine home for the people.

365, [6/3/2025 10:30 AM]

Greater connectivity is great, one improvement aspect could be studying possible new traffic law implementation to allow bused a smoother traffic despite jams. Also could be a factor of the initiative to encourage public over private transport.

Khai Mun L., [6/3/2025 10:40 AM]

For me, more housing and transport hubs are great, but where is the land coming from?

Clearing more forests or claiming from the sea etc. there is still a limit. we need to start considering reclaiming from older buildings and land

365, [6/3/2025 10:45 AM]

It's a lot of treating the symptom and not the root cause. 

Why build more housing? Because there's more demand. 

Why more demand? More population coming in. 

Why more population? Importing in due to aging society imbalance.

All these issues are interconnected and shouldn't be looked at in a vacuum. All these measures should be stop gaps for now while we should continue to think and develop solutions for long term issues to tackle the root cause.

REACH Singapore, [6/3/2025 11:00 AM]

[ Poll : 1. Do you agree that the housing measures announced will help to keep public housing affordable, accessible and inclusive? ]

- Strongly Agree

- Agree

- Neutral

- Disagree 

- Strongly Disagree

REACH Singapore, [6/3/2025 11:00 AM]

[ Poll : 2. Do you agree that the transport measures announced will enhance your transport experience? ]

- Strongly Agree

- Agree

- Neutral 

- Disagree

- Strongly Disagree

REACH Singapore, [6/3/2025 11:01 AM]

Dear Contributors,

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Thank you.

Megan 😊

TreasureHunter, [6/3/2025 11:16 AM]

I feel that housing policies today encourages people to buy and sell. (good or bad I dunno) . For example my dad wants to "downgrade" from 4rm to 3rm at the age to 70. I asked is the house to big to maintain he said not really. I asked him if he don't like his neighbour or the environment he also said no. Later realised, he just want to use up his 2nd timer buy new from HDB. Then MOP up he sold and got a resale flat to stay. All in all he took a handsome profit, No doubt, yes he is smart for his age and guts to move house twice after 70+. I am pretty sure many retirees have to go such length to monetize like my dad. But the pain of moving is real, leaving your familar neighbourhood is a risk to take. I have a question for Govt, is there a way to exercise and monetize 2nd timer rights WITHOUT moving, maybe have a platform to sell your 2nd timer rights to people who used up theirs? Just thinking...

REACH Singapore, [6/3/2025 12:46 PM]

Dear Contributors,

We want to HEAR MORE from you!

💬 What are your views on the plans to improve housing and transport as outlined by Mr Lee and Mr Chee respectively? Which aspects of their speeches resonated the most with you?

We have had good feedback from this group, and we hope that we can keep the discussion robust and active! 

Thank you!

Megan 😊

Adam, [6/3/2025 12:59 PM]

>for seniors

>for low income

I wonder if there is a certain segment of the pop they are leaving out in this diversity

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:00 PM]

Housing = bto

For some reason more and more sgeans are unable to apply even if they want to

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:02 PM]

Saying housing is affordable to all with massive caveats. If its affordable, why do so many people live with their parents?

Kai Bin, [6/3/2025 1:03 PM]

Regarding MOT’s speech, I am fully supportive for the announcement of two new MRT lines as it will benefit many residents who are living in areas without any access to the rail network.

I also strongly support the rejuvenation works of older MRT stations on the NSEWL as this will enhance their capacity and improve passenger experience.

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:04 PM]

I wonder how the funding works out. Will our fares increase?

Khai Mun L., [6/3/2025 1:29 PM]

It is affordable. Just that people are picky with location and resell values. Living with parents is not equal to non-afforable.

Could be many reasons why live with parents. E.g. me, as single have to wait until 35. not urgent to move out due to no suitable flats. Don't want to have heavy debt at young age

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:30 PM]

Ok give me a location where i can buy as a 24yo fresh grad single that is affordable?

Khai Mun L., [6/3/2025 1:30 PM]

If cannot afford to downpayment of like $10k for 1/2 room bto, means their lifestyle needs to relook.

Either upskill and get better pay, or is their spending too high to have any savings

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:30 PM]

It is impossible. You cannot have ten asterisks in affordability

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:31 PM]

If like that can say housing is affordable for singaporeans as can buy in malaysia

Khai Mun L., [6/3/2025 1:31 PM]

Fine, you want free? Land is free at ubin. Just build your tent there. No need pay rent or buy land

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:31 PM]

Food also affordable as can go to malaysia

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:32 PM]

Except this conditional IFs are not stated by the gov and they just ignore the problem

Khai Mun L., [6/3/2025 1:32 PM]

Now, who wants to stay there long term? That's another story

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:34 PM]

Lol would be funny if there is a community of digital nomads tenting in ubin

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:35 PM]

Wonder if gov will allow FTs to set up squatters since they cant buy affordable bto

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:41 PM]

Ok i upskill. I got 10k in my bank rn to pay deposit. Got alot of cpf too. Remember cpf is made for housing.

Where as a single can i get affodable?

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:42 PM]

You are single too right? I dont get why you think its ok. You cpf is locked away at 2.5% and will never beat the price appreciation of hdb even accounting for lease expiry

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:43 PM]

Maybe you can do some calculations. If you were to have maxed out your debt at 18 and got a house, how much are you in debt if you resell?

365, [6/3/2025 1:45 PM]

According to hdb website, 2024 bto in cck, 2-room flexi before grant starts from 102k (22k after grant).

2024 fresh grad median salary is 4500, including employer and employee cpf contribution, the OA (account you can use for flat payment) amount is calculated to be around 769. Per year the OA is around 9230.

Minimum down-payment is 20%.

If not for the 35 year old requirement, I'd say it's pretty affordable.

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:45 PM]

Exactly. What im saying is that very big condition

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:45 PM]

35

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:45 PM]

Years

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:45 PM]

Old

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:45 PM]

If you ignore it, sure housing is cheap

365, [6/3/2025 1:46 PM]

You have to differentiate affordability and eligibility. While I may not agree with their eligibility criteria, this is 2 separate matters.

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:47 PM]

Is housing affordable to foreigners?

365, [6/3/2025 1:47 PM]

When talking about affordability of hdb, it is implied to be IF you are eligible.

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:47 PM]

I mean, they can afford singapore housing if they are eligible

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:47 PM]

Just have to marry in. Get pr

365, [6/3/2025 1:47 PM]

Of course it's affordable, they can afford to pay it, we just don't allow them to buy because they are not eligible.

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:47 PM]

Very affordable for foreigners

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:48 PM]

But they can be eligible

365, [6/3/2025 1:48 PM]

Sure, if you want to run the risk of breaking the law for marriage of convenience. People have been arrested for that before.

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:48 PM]

Instead of waiting for tears they can marry in an instant

365, [6/3/2025 1:48 PM]

They can, just like how singles can also get married to buy a bto.

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:48 PM]

Yeah affordable housing for all

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:49 PM]

Just ignore eligibility condition

365, [6/3/2025 1:49 PM]

Affordability is purely financial aspects, eligibility is another matter all together.

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:49 PM]

Do you not understand that eligibility plays a part in affordability?

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:50 PM]

If a malay household wants to sell a flat but no chinese can buy, can they sell at the best possible price?

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:51 PM]

All houses in the same block should be equal right? Just occupant race is different

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:51 PM]

Yet because of eligibility conditions, the malay cannot reach the massive chinese buyers martket

Khai Mun L., [6/3/2025 1:52 PM]

But on the other hand, means they can buy more cheaply. Isn't that also good?

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:52 PM]

If you buy from hdb, can you ask for malay discount?

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:52 PM]

All hdb flat is sold by hdb at the start

Khai Mun L., [6/3/2025 1:52 PM]

HDB not for investment purposes

Khai Mun L., [6/3/2025 1:53 PM]

Want to resell after buy from hdb, not part of bto package and control already

365, [6/3/2025 1:53 PM]

Not being able to sell at a certain price doesn't seem to be under the purview of affordability anymore

Khai Mun L., [6/3/2025 1:53 PM]

You're bringing separate matters in

Jun Ming, [6/3/2025 1:54 PM]

Something alternative for the north south east west line. So commuters have more options

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:54 PM]

No. You said eligibity is a separate matter from financial. 

I am saying eligibility and financial is linked

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:54 PM]

If i am not eligible for bto, i wont be able to afford housing

Jun Ming, [6/3/2025 1:55 PM]

Rich

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:55 PM]

If i have housing limitation when owning, i cannot make as much from the investment too

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:55 PM]

Eligibility is an important factor in finances

Adam, [6/3/2025 1:56 PM]

We cannot wave it away

Khai Mun L., [6/3/2025 2:00 PM]

Repeat again-HDB not intended for investment purposes

365, [6/3/2025 2:02 PM]

Yes, if you are not eligible, you can't buy.

When there is a statement saying they have made public housing more affordable, I think most people would draw implication that it is affordable for those eligible.

When everything in his follow up statement is talking about hdb, which was built with making it available for families, I think one can draw conclusion that this affordability statement is targeted towards those who are eligible already.

Khai Mun L., [6/3/2025 2:02 PM]

Whatever you do after getting HDB, by right is not gov control. Getting 'best resale' price etc

Jun Ming, [6/3/2025 2:03 PM]

I hope gov looking into technology to build skyscraper HDB instead of just 20 storey. Build more of 50 storey HDB or higher so you don't use up so much land

Adam, [6/3/2025 2:04 PM]

As much as people say this, hdbs actions and policies show otherwise

Jun Ming, [6/3/2025 2:05 PM]

You don't deforest and land reclamation to just build a bunch of 20 storey building. To me waste of resources

365, [6/3/2025 2:05 PM]

Google definition of afford is "having enough money to pay for" it is purely financial. A billionaire can afford a hdb, he can't buy it because he's not eligible.

365, [6/3/2025 2:05 PM]

Unable to buy=/=unable to afford

83Suma Propnex, [6/3/2025 2:05 PM]

A 3rm resale in Punggol now 500k plus

Yes there are places where can get for 4xxk also.

3bedroom Pungl now some even 700k Plus

Yes there are 600k units as well.

And A subsidised new EC tomorrow will be selling abt 17xxk psf, 

All this one can argue whatever they want. As an agent myself i could find this is super high prices. 

And by saying 1mil plus is fraction of Resale, we are forgetting how rapidly resale prices went up last three yrs.

How many PRs buying. Hdb despite having homes in foreign countries? 

How many HDB got caught, 

Is HDB sure that none of the PR or new citizen did false declaration?

To think a PR earning 10k plus per month, doesn't own any property elsewhere and just waiting to buy HDB, is it logical?

Anyway I need to change my mind, minister saying Prices will stabilise, meaning a resale 3room For 400k, 500k will be a norm in Non mature estate.

EC will cross 1800psf also Norm.

Will change my mind.

Thank you

REACH Singapore, [6/3/2025 2:06 PM]

📢 Topic 📢

Khai Mun L., [6/3/2025 2:10 PM]

The housing topic today is mostly BTO. Not flats in general.

Khai Mun L., [6/3/2025 2:11 PM]

Sure, we can go other way, set price ceiling on resale and housing flats. Existing house owners would complain they are not getting best resale price. There's no perfect solution

Khai Mun L., [6/3/2025 2:12 PM]

2 sides of houses and everything else. Buyer and seller.

Adam, [6/3/2025 2:13 PM]

Like you said, housing is not an investment.

Action always speaks louder than words

Adam, [6/3/2025 2:13 PM]

Hdb let this happen

Adam, [6/3/2025 2:14 PM]

But there is indirectly a price cap because of the effect of valuation cap on loans

Adam, [6/3/2025 2:18 PM]

They have so much levers to pull. If they cut on loans it will massively cool down the market.

But of course it unpopular

Adam, [6/3/2025 2:19 PM]

Can anyone "afford" a hdb if they cannot get a loan? Ineligible you might say


LCL (Danny 心), [6/3/2025 3:18 PM]

*Housing*

1. 2 aspects of Housing that particularly resonate with me are:-

a. Minister is considering raising the income ceiling eligibility for HDB BTO flats.

b. Increasing supplies of HDB BTO flat


2. As median income and graduate salary income are increasingly quite steadily, the income ceiling eligibility of $14,000 is a bit low.

Very quickly, the income ceiling will be breached after few years of working - and young couples will no longer qualified to apply for HDB BTO flats - but have to go for EC that is very expensive or resale HDB BTO flats that will not be cheap and yet 2nd hands.


3. Increasing supplies of HDB BTO flats will make more flats available and driving down prices - as supply increase and surpass demand - prices fall - making HDB BTO flat prices more affordable and accessible.


LCL (Danny 心), [6/3/2025 3:41 PM]

*Transport*

1. Our MRT system is a very extensive and comprehensive network that cover almost every part of Singapore - that make it very convenient and accessible in travelling to any part of Singapore.


2. As 2 more new MRT lines are announced, that means more redundant lines are being built to ensure resiliency in the entire Island MRT network system.

So if one line is down, commuters will be able to take other lines - without the needs to scramble into quickly assembled buses or transports - as the volume of commuters especially in peak hours can be very big.


3. The transport portfolio is very big as it covers the MRT, road, air, and marine.

As the MRT network increases, it will surely come with some pain - as occasionally, there will be fault. 

Because anything electrical and mechanical, wear and tear will happens - even with the most stringent maintenance programs in place (just like our electrical appliances at home or our cars we drive - occasional faults and breakdown do occur).

Hence whoever helming this portfolio will face the criticism of commuters.

But if redundant lines are built-in, then any fault, commuters can hop into another lines - only to live with some inconveniences.

Transport - in particular MRT indeed is a painful and thankless job - but mitigating the fault through redundant lines will make the pain more bearable.


Kai Bin, [6/3/2025 3:57 PM]

I agree with your statement

Andy, [6/3/2025 3:58 PM]

Income ceiling has always been raised gradually by 2k every few years. To me this is expected as long as wages are growing too, generally.

Andy, [6/3/2025 3:58 PM]

Usually tied back to median income

Andy, [6/3/2025 3:58 PM]

This Includes EC ceiling too

Andy, [6/3/2025 4:01 PM]

For me increasing supply does drive down prices, but to me it's about creating newer, clean estates for Singaporeans to move into. BTO are already very affordable compared to resale market.

REACH Singapore, [6/3/2025 4:04 PM]

📢 Topic 📢

Andy, [6/3/2025 4:04 PM]

💯  super in favour of public transport upgrade! Agree.


LCL (Danny 心), [6/3/2025 4:08 PM]

*Concept of Redundancy and Resiliency in MRT system*

1. The concept of redundancy and resiliency do apply in many fields - and especially if resiliency failover is seamless - users of the systems will not feel the pain or in the case of MRT, some pain that will be bearable.


2. I think citing some analogies will help people to understand redundancy and resiliency better - and can understand why Minister and Ministry Transport jobs are very tough and painful - but yet must bite it with grit to make fault and pain bearable to commuters.


3. Taking an analogy of IT systems, imagine the resiliency and redundancy that we need to build in - to ensure any failure in any parts of the IT infrastructure in the network, servers, OS, apps, database, Data Centres - the IT systems or Apps users will not be affected online - if any parts of the IT systems breaks (which is possible and frequent in a year).


a. Redundant at least 2 separate failover network infrastructure is build. If one network fail, it will automatically failover into another network through network failover protocol such as link aggregation, VRRP, HSRP, GLBP etc - in case a network components eg. router, LAN switches, cable failure etc.


b. 2 Data Centres with 2 replica sets of IT infrastructure, network, servers, apps, database, security are built, and failover by GLB (Global Load Balancers) in case there is a power failure in one DC, hackers attack in one DC, fire etc.


c. In a data centre, minimally 2 set of servers, Virtual Machines, OS, apps, Databases are built - supported by redundant SLB (Server Load Balancers) for failover in the event apps fail due to the fault of any of these components due to patches, upgrade, memory failure, disk space full, etc.

Imagine the amount of redundancy and resiliency that we need to build in an IT system - to ensure good online user experience without experiencing online IT failure.


4. Taking another analogy, our power grid are build with redundancy and resiliency that come from 2 different power grid and power station.

In the event if one power grid fails due to power outage, surge etc, another power grid and power station can failover and takeover - without causing power outage to the power users which can be industry users (manufacturing plants, hospitals, office users) or household users like us.


5. Similarly, MRT can also build using the above 2 analogies in IT systems and power grids - to build redundant and resilient systems --- because electrical parts and mechanical parts do fail (whether due to wear and tear, signaling failure, electrical fault etc).

Hence Singapore with more and more wealth and higher budget, we can afford to build redundanct and resilient MRT lines - to mitigate and cushion against nature of the 4 Great Elements (风,火,水,土) of mechanical and electrical failure.

But failover will not be seamless or automatic like the IT systems or power grid.

If one MRT line fails, commuters will need walkover to take opposite line to a functional MRT system that is working - a slight pain, and slight inconvenience but bearable.


365, [6/3/2025 4:09 PM]

Not only redundancy, but parallel run to offload some passengers from the current network, using IT terms as well, there's more load balancing.


LCL (Danny 心), [6/3/2025 4:10 PM]

Yes.

IT system can do load balancing.

But MRT if do load balancing will be too expensive unless complemented by bus.


365, [6/3/2025 4:12 PM]

The additional lines will help with load balancing as well, and I would want more convenient bus routes as well.

Can't rmb which bus route was it that got removed after TEL was done, I think that was a mistake.

Not only could that bus have helped to balance the load, iirc it also served some areas where the mrt line has not reached yet.

365, [6/3/2025 4:15 PM]

I'm honestly skeptical about the new PMA laws. Not that they are not good to implement, but a law is pointless if it isn't enforced. 

We already have speed limits for PMDs, but doesn't feel like it's enforced much.

E-bikes and similar items were originally banned, but were still imported into Singapore in such large quantities that it became common sight despite being technically illegal.

365, [6/3/2025 4:17 PM]

If manpower in enforcement is an issue, it can be balanced with harsher punishment to act as deterrence. Hit the wallets, impound the rides.

Please correct if I'm wrong, but they are supposed to be equipped with a speed limiter, so if anyone is caught without it, trace back to who sold or modified the ride and punish them as well.

Khai Mun L., [6/3/2025 4:22 PM]

Might be hard to trace back because no record keeping or paid via cash. Kind of like how vapes or drugs still found in sg.

Buyer would lie about where they got it from

365, [6/3/2025 4:22 PM]

Can give harsher sentence for refusal to cooperate or lying to a police official

Khai Mun L., [6/3/2025 4:23 PM]

Harsh penalty still have to balance with regular enforcement. E.g. people still eat,drink, or do drugs even though high cost

Andy, [6/3/2025 4:24 PM]

I agree with harsher sentence, the punks who ride dangerously and endanger people both on roads and pavements

Andy, [6/3/2025 4:24 PM]

Its something worth balancing.

365, [6/3/2025 4:25 PM]

My thought process is everyone has their own risk matrix. Usually it would be calculated with probability of consequences and severity of consequences.

If we are unable to increase the probability due to lack of manpower, the least we can do is to balance it with severity of consequences.

Ideally I would want more enforcement as well, but we don't live in a perfect world.

Jun Ming, [6/3/2025 4:28 PM]

Make the approve one with speed limiter cheaper than illegal one

Jun Ming, [6/3/2025 4:28 PM]

Cannot solely rely on law

REACH Singapore, [6/3/2025 4:29 PM]

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Jun Ming, [6/3/2025 4:29 PM]

We need to design the system that people prefer the safer option rather than because of the law people don't do it

Jun Ming, [6/3/2025 4:34 PM]

For pmd people are always in the rush because time is money. And they mainly use for delivery.  

So to reduce this platforms should give more time allowance and more compensation for food delivery. So less people would speed

365, [6/3/2025 4:36 PM]

To my understanding, some of them will take on multiple orders at the same time, which also increases their risk of failing the time requirement, can anyone confirm?

If the above is true, then increasing the time allowance will not solve the issue as they'll just take on even more orders and run the same risk again.

365, [6/3/2025 4:37 PM]

I agree cannot solely rely on law, but there are those that do it for the thrill instead of whichever works and is legal

Jun Ming, [6/3/2025 4:51 PM]

If that is the case the platform must design in the way to not getting multiple orders that is too far of the location

Ethan, [6/3/2025 5:00 PM]

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/students-applying-to-jc-from-2028-to-use-l1r4-score-requiring-five-o-level-subjects-instead-of-six

Academic rigor on a decline?

Ethan, [6/3/2025 5:01 PM]

For students exploring the pre-university pathway, we want to create more time and space to build on their strengths and develop them holistically,” said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing on March 6 during the debate on MOE’s budget. 

The revised criteria “means that students will be able to take fewer subjects, or take some subjects at a less demanding level”, he said. 

“They will thus be able to devote more time and effort to pursue their interests, deepen their communication and collaboration skills through CCAs, and uncover new strengths through school programmes.

Ethan, [6/3/2025 5:01 PM]

Realistically how many students will use the added free time for what’s mentioned and intended for. 🤷‍♂️

Ethan, [6/3/2025 5:04 PM]

Also for the minority cases where students are competing on national levels in sports, don’t think there’s any value in them focusing more on being “better at the sports” just so that they meet global standards. 

What’s after your competitive sports retirement will still be back at your regular day job. And then, your learnings from the pool / field adds no value to your day job then, instead academic rigor do atleast at some value to it..

whosAlex, [6/3/2025 5:04 PM]

More like how many parents would use that time to send their children to tuition instead

Ethan, [6/3/2025 5:07 PM]

More will just spend it away freely and not doing anything meaningful. 

I’d rather have more subjects, more responsibilities and therefore students will hold themselves accountable for it and have the self discipline to mgmt their time. 

Rather than to have abundance of free time and not knowing what to do.

Ethan, [6/3/2025 5:12 PM]

Don’t think there’s anything wrong with academic rigor and academic stress. 

Infact I’d argue it’s the main equalizing factor in society now.

Irregardless if you’re rich or poor you know that you hit certain academic marks you can get a good degree and that will change your trajectory in life. With free/ low costs resources  readily available for you to achieve those grades.

If you’re focusing on other talents, CCA achievements. Don’t really think the poor have resources or capacity to bring their kids for those trainings or courses. Getting professional coaches, attending trainings at specialized clubs with the necessary equipments, etc all requires additional resources. And it’s definitely not as widely accessible to folks from all walks of life.

Jun Ming, [6/3/2025 5:47 PM]

I didn't go to JC so couldn't really see the demand. But... The school may not offer what the students are truly good in. And school banding in sec 3 may limit the number of subject if they didn't do well in sec 2

Jun Ming, [6/3/2025 5:49 PM]

This gave more flexibility for students who are bad at the start and catch up later better options if they want to go JC

Jun Ming, [6/3/2025 5:49 PM]

As JC is always the direct route to university

Jun Ming, [6/3/2025 5:50 PM]

Unless uni starts to expand intake of poly students greater than 50%

Jun Ming, [6/3/2025 5:53 PM]

Some school may provide more subjects than another and have certain criteria, so I welcome this move. This also give options for student from NT to na to olevels to go to jc

REACH Singapore, [6/3/2025 6:05 PM]

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Tuesday, March 4, 2025

REACH (Telegram) 64 -  How do you think government agencies can better collaborate with each other to prevent lapses? 

(SK)

04 Mar 2025 (10am - 7pm)


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📢 Topic 📢

A review panel investigating the disclosure of full NRIC numbers last December on the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority’s (ACRA) Bizfile portal published its findings on March 3.  

The probe found no deliberate wrongdoing by the Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI) or ACRA, but flagged shortcomings that led to the mass disclosure of NRIC numbers of key business representatives and others on Bizfile’s database.

💬 How do you think government agencies can better collaborate with each other to prevent lapses?

📌 Need for clearer communication

The report found that MDDI was not clear enough in its policy communications issued in July 2024 in a circular to various Government agencies on plans to end the use of NRIC numbers for authentication and cease any new masked NRIC usage by Nov 1, 2024. 

The panel noted that this was a complex policy, MDDI should have been more precise and provided more context in the circular. Although MDDI made an effort to ensure the circular was understood by agencies, having engaged with nearly 50 agencies, including ACRA, on their use of NRIC numbers. ACRA and MDDI had exchanged multiple e-mails on the topic without addressing the crux of the misunderstandings.

📌 Insufficient sharing of information within ACRA

Two officers from ACRA who attended MDDI’s July 16 briefing and received meeting materials on the new policy did not disseminate the information within ACRA, especially to those who needed to act on the circular.

The panel recommended that ACRA review its processes to ensure there is sufficient dissemination of information within the organisation and to those who would require it to make informed decisions. 

📌 MDDI should have paid more attention to complex uses

MDDI should have given more guidance to more complex new applications – such as public registries – to help agencies understand how to stop the use of partial NRIC numbers and decide if full NRIC numbers were necessary.

Although Bizfile’s People Search function was an existing-use case – rather than a new application, as ACRA had thought – it was a more complex use of NRIC numbers that warranted closer guidance by MDDI.

📌 Poor risk assessment by ACRA

The panel found that ACRA misjudged the need for corporate checks through Bizfile at the expense of privacy, making personal data too easily accessible. 

The panel said ACRA should have explored alternative People Search designs such as by requiring extra search parameters like a Unique Entity Number.

📌 Security features on Bizfile lacking

Some cyber-security features that would have prevented users from collecting data from the Bizfile portal en masse were not adequately set up when the portal was launched on Dec 9, the panel found. 

The report noted that ACRA was not able to identify the exact number of NRIC numbers that were disclosed through these queries, as the Bizfile portal is not configured to track individual queries for the People Search function.

📌 Poor communication with the public

It took ACRA and MDDI some time to figure out the misunderstanding of MDDI’s instructions and whether there were alternatives to halting the People Search function.

The Government should have made clear to the public at the outset that moving away from the use of partial NRIC numbers did not automatically mean using full NRIC numbers in every case, nor was it the Government’s intention to disclose full NRIC numbers on a large scale. 

🔗 [ST] https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/6-missteps-that-led-to-acras-disclosure-of-full-nric-numbers-in-dec-2024

🔗 [CNA] https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/no-deliberate-wrongdoing-unmasking-nric-numbers-acra-mddi-4970921

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365, [4/3/2025 10:08 AM]

All these boils down to unclear or ambiguous communication.

We should stop hiding behind the mentality of "you are expected to know what to do" and instead, be straightforward with clear cut instructions.

All circular should have an additional section called "actions". This section should clearly indicate what different agencies or different departments within agencies have to do. 

Be as specific as possible, for example: "For all finance departments" or "For energy and maritime sectors". And then list down what actions or changes they have to make due to new policies being pushed out.

If there is no actions for anyone, be clear and state "no actions required".

Have a standard template for actions and non-actions alike. Staff within the agencies can familiarize with it and have clear understanding of the expectations. 

I rather they give out foolproof instructions to reduce mishaps than to have an ego of "I hire you, you must know exactly what to do". Leave little to zero ambiguity in your intents.

REACH Singapore, [4/3/2025 11:07 AM]

[ Poll : 1. I agree with the report's findings that there was no deliberate wrongdoing by MDDI and ACRA in this mass disclosure of NRIC numbers on the BizFile portal. Share your reasons in the chat. ]

- Strongly Agree

- Agree

- Neutral

- Disagree

- Strongly Disagree

REACH Singapore, [4/3/2025 11:07 AM]

[ Poll : 2. The review panel's report reflects the Government’s commitment to public accountability. ]

- Strongly Agree

- Agree

- Neutral

- Disagree

- Strongly Disagree 

REACH Singapore, [4/3/2025 11:08 AM]

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Caleb, [4/3/2025 11:09 AM]

Where to see the full report?

Joomua Tng, [4/3/2025 12:05 PM]

it is immediately displayed

Adam, [4/3/2025 12:18 PM]

Everyone agrees there is no 'deliberate' wrongdoing

Adam, [4/3/2025 12:18 PM]

If i kill a man because of incompetence in my job, its not like i deliberately did it

Adam, [4/3/2025 12:19 PM]

Yet mistakes have consequences

Adam, [4/3/2025 12:21 PM]

How can the gov be accountable to the public if they arent accountable for their own actions?

여자친구, 첫사랑 🏆, [4/3/2025 12:36 PM]

Findings aside it's very ironic that the ministry which was once called MCI has problems communicating like????

Khai Mun L., [4/3/2025 1:36 PM]

The consequences are being considered.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/mddi-acra-nric-numbers-unmasking-financial-consequences-performance-review-staff-4972576

REACH Singapore, [4/3/2025 2:01 PM]

📢 Topic 📢

Andy, [4/3/2025 2:07 PM]

Don't think ppl care too much about this topic

Adam, [4/3/2025 2:13 PM]

Nah, people should care. With nric, can get scammed much more easily among other stuff.

But one of the issue is that they tried to underplay the situation and pretend that nric was never private all along

G, [4/3/2025 2:24 PM]

Fully agree. NRIC number can never be changed, unlike your name. 

And for a long time, and even up till now, your default singpass username is your NRIC number.

So for the ministers to downplay the importance of safeguarding your NRIC number appears to be reckless, especially in this day and age of identity theft, impersonation, and complex scam operations

365, [4/3/2025 2:26 PM]

Same sentiment, I get that they want to move away from nric being used for authentication, but until we have fully transited, and we are sure that the alternative solution is working well, safeguarding the secrecy of our nric should not change yet.

RY, [4/3/2025 2:41 PM]

Govt pass the data privacy bill few years ago, and hence our NRIC no/card no are now masked and only displaying the last 4 digits in most documents/labels/receipts and etc 

How can the 2 ACRA staffs who attended the MDDI briefing ~ 

1 not aware of the data privacy law ? 

2 shouldnt they have "doubts" if the Ministry allow them to display the full NRIC details ?

3 English is the main stream of language used in most govt docs, why is there still a mis-interpretation/mis-communication between the Authorities ? Different standard of english for those working in the Ministry & Authority ?

RY, [4/3/2025 2:47 PM]

Seems that ACRA BizFile system has many "loopholes", and not comprehensive, as they unable to track many things eg individual queries for people search and etc

ACRA will probaby need to upgrade to better system maybe using AI technology ?

RY, [4/3/2025 2:51 PM]

This "drama" reflects many system and communication that have to be further improved between the govt and the different authorities

And such incidents/mistakes can be avoided ..... 

And b4 ACRA implement any new/improvised system, IT should have a "trial run" b4 releasing to the public to use, as part of the IT SOP

RY, [4/3/2025 3:03 PM]

It is gd to have investigation and review when some issues happen ....

And also Report to discuss/conclude what are the steps to be improved further, and steps taken to avoid such scenario from happening again  

And there must also be some accountability by the staffs working in the Govt/Authority, as they are paid to do the job and the responsibility should be there 

It is okay to make "mistakes" as nobody/Authorities are perfect. Admit the mistakes, apologise to public, and do the nec remedy to solve the problems and ensuring it may not happen again in future 

Bec this is the Trust that have been built up over the years, between the Govt and people

G, [4/3/2025 3:07 PM]

Yes.. When mistakes happen, own up to it, take responsibility and take timely remedial actions, instead of gaslighting, guilt tripping and then attempting to "educate" Singaporeans on NRIC usage with a holier-than-thou attitude


LCL (Danny 心), [4/3/2025 3:45 PM]

1. It is unfortunate such miscomm and mis-step has taken place and result in NRIC being displayed.


2. But fortunately, this is not a deliberate wrongdoing.


3. As milk has already been spilled, no point crying over it, remedial actions need to be activated to rectify and mitigate any damages that would have happen due to the slippage.


4. Probably, 3 action items will be necessary as identified by the Government, and is good to reiterate to keep them in focus:-


a. Looking at how best to coordinate and communicate among the different Ministries and Government bodies - to prevent future miscomm and mis-coordination.

- One way is for agencies to check back with the source of Ministry that initiate the changes - when implementing new system and not take "briefing" at face value. Because wording, memo, or brief can subject to different interpretation.


- By inviting the person in charge or its representative from the source Ministry to a project meeting to hear their views or infuse them as a project committee member (if the project is very complex that needs constant input) - will be the sure way the intent of the changes or information will not go wrong (because source Ministry representative and its higher boss need to sign off documents from the project as endorsement - to ensure the intent of the change is accurately captured and correctly represented in the project).


This ensure it won't go wrong.

The only minus point for this approach is that - if there are a few Ministries or Government agencies are replacing a new system, the source Ministry that initiate the change will run out of manpower to attend such project meetings and will be very busy multi-tasking to be involved in a few simultaneous meetings with different Ministries and Government Bodies.


b. Identify which NRIC number that have been exposed and take remedial actions to "ring-fence" and communicate to "service providers" to put them in watchlist any financial transactions coming from these exposed NRIC number - with double efforts to verify that they will not be scammed.

Owners of these exposed NRIC numbers should also be pre-warned and advise what steps to take in dealing with "likely scammers" and "Service providers" - in any financial transactions to ensure their future transactoins are legitimate and not scam transactions.


c. Those at fault need to undergo mentoring, training to ensure in future to be more conscientious and careful in handling public information. 

Penalty as recommended by Government should be measured and appropriate - not too lax or too onerous. 

No people or system make no mistakes - and most important own up to it, improve and do better in future.


This is a hallmark of accountability and responsibillity.


LCL (Danny 心), [4/3/2025 3:57 PM]

1. Another way for better communication or coordinate among different Ministries when implementing new systems or replacing new systems is to have a Central Government IT Review Committee (make up of Central Government IT staff) - to scrutinise and review the new systems or upgrading systems coming from different Ministries/Statutory Boards/Government Agencies/Organs of States.


2. Basically this Central Government Review Committee will check and verify things such as :-

a. Purpose of the new systems or the features of the upgrading systems.

b. Conformance to existing procedures or new procedures or evolving procedures.

c. Look into cybersecurity and protection of the IT infrastructure/apps/db/AI etc, security, functions, features, integration to the Central infrastructure and to other Ministries/Stat Board/Organ of State, Government-Linked Organisation as well as other private organisations.

d. Plus other administrative, operation, integration, policies etc issues.


These will ensure all different Ministries, Statutory Board, Government Agencies - are properly coordinated, communicated, synch and integrated - prevent miscomm, mis-coordination and wrong understanding.


Jun Ming, [4/3/2025 3:58 PM]

I think the problem for this government is poor in cross agency communication


LCL (Danny 心), [4/3/2025 3:59 PM]

The above suggestions will solve the communication or coordination problem.


Jun Ming, [4/3/2025 4:00 PM]

Not only in acra but in those town council problems. Agency tends to kick the ball around


LCL (Danny 心), [4/3/2025 4:00 PM]

Town Council can also erect such central coordination committee - and hence will resolve coordination or communication problem.


LCL (Danny 心), [4/3/2025 4:02 PM]

But the problem is, estate management too many small small things unlike government system projects that are very big.


Jun Ming, [4/3/2025 4:02 PM]

Sometimes I feel maybe just the relevant agency find one time to have a meeting and get a central agreement can liao. Instead of keep throwing the ball to one and another

Jun Ming, [4/3/2025 4:03 PM]

For small issue


LCL (Danny 心), [4/3/2025 4:03 PM]

I think the above suggestions can be considered and I believe will be able to solve a lot of coordination problem.


LCL (Danny 心), [4/3/2025 4:12 PM]

In fact multiple layers of scrutiny can be implemented to make it foolproof - if not too onerous:-

1. Central Government IT review committee (at Specialist level).

2. COPS committee (Council of Permanent Secretary)

- at Administrative level.

3. Cabinet meeting - at Political level.

This 3 hierarchy of reviews will have cover all blind spots and prevent any loopholes - because they are inter-locked.

滴水不漏。


LCL (Danny 心), [4/3/2025 4:15 PM]

But this will make our COPS and Cabinet very busy.

Because some changes could be minor but take up alot of the VIPs times.

Maybe small and minor system delegate downward to deputy to scrutinized and review....


REACH Singapore, [4/3/2025 6:03 PM]

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RY, [4/3/2025 6:56 PM]

The 2 ACRA staffs whom attended the Ministry briefing, they are supposed to disseminate the briefing info to ACRA

Why these 2 staffs chosen not to share the briefing info ?

This may also show that ACRA may have not a gd de-briefing communication system 

They represent ACRA to attend the Ministry briefing, but none was shared in ACRA 

ACRA may have to further improve their communication within the Authority after this incident - I supposed

RY, [4/3/2025 6:57 PM]

Tks Megan and gd nite 🙏

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Monday, March 3, 2025

REACH (Telegram) 63 -  Why do you think tuition has become so prevalent in Singapore? How many families do you know whose children do not attend tuition? 

(SK)

03 Mar 2025 (10am - 7pm)


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📢 Topic 📢

MOE has observed some tuition centres using advertising tactics that appealed to parents’ anxieties and fear of missing out, and that it was studying how to discourage such practices. Education Minister Chan Chun Sing called out some “black sheep” within the industry for using fear-based tactics, and for pre-selecting better students and then claiming credit for their academic achievements.

💬 Why do you think tuition has become so prevalent in Singapore? How many families do you know whose children do not attend tuition?

📌 How tuition centres create demand

Amid criticism of unethical marketing tactics, ST reached out to 21 tuition centres to ask about their marketing practices, and whether they had plans to reassess their promotional methods.

Five responded, with all saying that their current advertising practices were within acceptable bounds, and that they would not be affected should guidelines be introduced.

Dr Wong Hwei Ming, assistant centre director at NIE’s Centre for Research in Pedagogy and Practice, said tuition centres employ a range of advertising and recruitment strategies, including highlighting success stories through student testimonials. Some also include photos of students from top schools in their school uniforms.

Many centres emphasise the credentials and experience of their tutors, especially if they are NIE-trained or former MOE teachers.

Still, tuition can be helpful in a number of ways, said Dr Wong, providing support to students who are struggling with specific subjects or concepts, reinforcing classroom learning and providing enrichment for high-achieving students.

Winners Education Centre’s Mr Sean Chua said some tuition centres claim their students get more distinctions compared with the national average.

“That’s misleading since nobody knows how they get that data in the first place. This is not shared by MOE or any school,” he said, adding that parents should always check, instead of relying solely on what they see in ads.

📌 Why parents are keen on tuition

Despite MOE’s efforts to reduce academic stress, and its policy changes – such as the revamp of the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) scoring system, and dropping exams for Primary 1 and Primary 2 pupils and mid-year exams for primary and secondary schools – the demand for tuition has not waned.

Dr Wong said parents have a deep-seated belief that excellent academic achievement is necessary for their children to secure a better future.

Sociologist Paulin Straughan said parents in Singapore start turning to tuition largely because they believe that the PSLE plays a crucial role in securing a spot in a preferred secondary school for their child.

Stress over the PSLE and reliance on tuition will persist as long as the exam remains a key filter for secondary school placements.

And while exaggerated advertising is widespread, not all parents are easily swayed.

Prof Straughan said parents tend to trust word-of-mouth recommendations over advertisements, while location is an important factor since tuition often takes place on weekends or in the evening.

👉🏼 [ST] Tuition centres say they advertise ethically, welcome potential regulation [https://str.sg/kuUU]

👉🏼 [ST] We got tuition for our children to help them, not because we are swayed by ads, say parents [https://str.sg/D3Ea]

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Khai Mun L., [3/3/2025 10:31 AM]

Attending tutition might be side effect of having too few children.

Parents want their single kid to be the best amongst everyone because their hopes are focused on single offspring

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 10:42 AM]

Because I keep failing my exams so I go to tuition

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 10:43 AM]

Hoping another teacher can teach better and let me absorb better

Adam, [3/3/2025 10:44 AM]

Tuitions are a scapegoat for the flawed education system. If MOE can prove that a tuition going child has the same opportunities as those that dont go. The results will speak for themselves

Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 10:44 AM]

it is a must or necessary to have tuition for the children.?

1.) there are more things in life then pure objectives of achieving high score in tests or examination.

2.) does tuition helps the children understand the subject or just plain trick in memorizing without the essence of understanding the subject.?

3.) it is additional cost for the parents as suggested by khai mun. giving the false impression and attitude that raising children is costly.

4.) achieving good grades in school does not guarantee that the children will he successful in life. it is misleading connotation, and myth.

5.) of course if the parents can afford such costly tuitions, i do not see the need to put a stop to it. as it provides a form of business for the teaching and tuition professions.

6.) Just need to promote and advertise more on those children who didn't attend tuition and yet able to achieve good grades, and build good character, and critical thinking, and achievement in school. to counter the negative cycle of conventional myth that tuition is a must.

365, [3/3/2025 10:44 AM]

Tuition will be prevalent for as long as grades are taken into account for gaining perceived advantages, such as "better schools" across all levels. 

It doesn't matter when the government say all schools are equal, if people don't perceive it that way. The only way to change that perception is to demolish the structure of "good/elite schools" and reconstruct them to be more aligned with neighborhood schools. This is however an extreme measure and careful consideration needs to be taken before deciding to implement it. 

Another plausible method is reducing the weightage academic scores have on entry to schools, thus reducing the advantage good academic scores bring. If we were to do this in a meritocratic society like Singapore, we would have to replace it with other merit based components.

A good start will be soft skills like public speaking and leadership roles.

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 10:44 AM]

On another side of scale I want to show off my knowledge so I go tuition to show off I am smart. So to get praises from more people

Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 10:45 AM]

can be more specific if you think the education system is flawed. it is pointless to generically saying it is flawed without stating which part of it is flawed.

Adam, [3/3/2025 10:46 AM]

Lol who goes tuition to show off knowledge? When i grew up i had the perception that tuition is to help in weaker subjects. Maybe now changed

Adam, [3/3/2025 10:48 AM]

Well to be precise,

We have limited resources, and we allocate it to the students that perform well.

Meritocracy at its finest.

However, it seems those of a higher economic class have easier access to those resources.

Khai Mun L., [3/3/2025 10:49 AM]

Focus on non-academic might not solve the whole issue though. There are also tuition classes for 'out of box thinking' etc

Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 10:49 AM]

still generic.

Adam, [3/3/2025 10:50 AM]

Sadly, focus on non academic kinda increase the disparity more. Only richer parents can afford to send kids to expensive activities to fluff their resume

365, [3/3/2025 10:51 AM]

Non-academics does not have to mean extra curricular activities.

It can be the qualities that have shown in class, to be assessed by the teacher.

How well they can lead others, how they can critically think to solve problems, initiatives that they take up.

365, [3/3/2025 10:52 AM]

There will never be an area where tuition will have 0 effect on, but there are areas where tuition has more effect on than others.

Adam, [3/3/2025 10:53 AM]

Non academic can also be having parent be an alumni

Hanny, [3/3/2025 10:55 AM]

Do we need to blame tuition center? Do we blame McD, kfc and its friends?

What are we trying to achieve? If it is to bring some control to tuition biz, I’m all for it. It’s similar to put sugar content marking on bottled drinks.

365, [3/3/2025 10:56 AM]

One flaw I find which may lead to tuition having a disproportionate effect on academics, is how the exams are being made.

In my memory, I hated how rote memorization is a way to get good grades. It speaks nothing in terms of understanding.

I think tuition disproportionately affects the grades you can achieve with this type of exam rather than those that require thinking.

Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 10:58 AM]

Best academic examination to test the children understanding.

and design a final year projects, for the children to accomplish, in order to see and assess how well they understand their subjects and application in real life.

it can be ranged from simple and easy project, and gradually increases in its complexity as they progress up from primary schools, to secondary schools, to polytechnics and universities.

.....

such project based final year assessment is good to start from young, as it also helps to prepare them for polytechnics and universities.

.....

grading system

1.) examination scores

2.) projects result.

finally grade is the balance of both.

Hanny, [3/3/2025 10:59 AM]

If it is to bring down the stress, parent’s mindset needs to change. 

We cannot blame moe and tuition center. 

Do we want to remove exam like Malaysia?

REACH Singapore, [3/3/2025 11:00 AM]

[ Poll : Do you agree that excessive tuition can be detrimental to a student and should be regulated? ]

- Strongly Agree

- Agree

- Neutral

- Disagree

- Strongly Disagree

Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 11:00 AM]

no. cannot be removing examination like Malaysia. Our students' standard is higher than Malaysia. why go bring down the standard when our education system has its good point and strength.

Hanny, [3/3/2025 11:02 AM]

Then we should not talk about exam being a culprit.

365, [3/3/2025 11:03 AM]

We have to look at other countries where tuition is not as huge of an industry relative to their population. Why it works for them and what qualities can we extract from them with our current limitations.

A lot of it comes down to cultural beliefs and thinking. With a Chinese majority population in Singapore, many believe that grades and studies are of upmost importance. We can see this trait being shared alongside other east Asian countries such as China and South Korea, while western countries tend to hold education on a lower priority.

What are the reasons? Maybe partly because they believe they can succeed even with a lower education, and there are many living proof amongst them.

Are we able to change such a deep rooted cultural belief? Perhaps, but it'll take time.

You regulate tuition in Singapore, is there a possibility of foreign tuition through online communications? How will you regulate that then?

Many things downstream has to change, including how many companies look at grades when hiring fresh grads.

It's not going to be an easy or quick change.

Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 11:03 AM]

assess which part of our education is doing well and which part is lacking then think of a solution to solve the issue. instead of removing examination... without a certain level of examination there is no way to measure the level of the students' understanding, assess their strength and weaknesses.

Hanny, [3/3/2025 11:03 AM]

Moderation is needed in everything

Hanny, [3/3/2025 11:05 AM]

Tuition is biz that is rampant in Indonesia. We cannot just pin it on Chinese.

Andy, [3/3/2025 11:08 AM]

Anything excessive is detrimental. Suggest admin rephrase the poll using more objective language

365, [3/3/2025 11:08 AM]

Not pinning any blame, just an observation. Knowing a bit of Chinese history, will know that Chinese tend to put a huge emphasis on education.

I do not know the situation in Indonesia, but is it possible that many of its students are indo-Chinese as well? Anyway this is off-topic, so I'll stop here.

365, [3/3/2025 11:10 AM]

I personally think admin should split the poll into 2 separate polls, I have 2 different opinions on whether it's detrimental and whether it should be regulated.

Adam, [3/3/2025 11:11 AM]

The problem is that we are framing that student health is worsened by tuition

Andy, [3/3/2025 11:11 AM]

Let me be the devil's advocate and say this: this is the advantage of having money. The rich (or as long as you are willing to spend) have excess to far more resources.

Andy, [3/3/2025 11:11 AM]

Agree

Adam, [3/3/2025 11:11 AM]

We should not make a topic hyperfocused on the tuition boogeyman

Adam, [3/3/2025 11:11 AM]

Reach should bring an article on students health. Tuition is one factor

365, [3/3/2025 11:12 AM]

This will be the case for any reasonable measures we can implement.

Only a very extreme (and probably undesirable) measure can we equalize every person's opportunities

Andy, [3/3/2025 11:13 AM]

Yes 💯

Hanny, [3/3/2025 11:14 AM]

We should moderate tuition center. This is similar to the way we moderate cigarettes and sugary drinks.

Hanny, [3/3/2025 11:15 AM]

As for the stress level of students, it is mostly self inflicted wounds by parents.

Pick a school that commensurate with your kids brain.

Adam, [3/3/2025 11:16 AM]

Moderating these things is because they are almost certainly bad.

Tuition is different, it shouldnt be discouraged, but the parents strong mentality on perfect grades makes the children suffer. Tuition helps if a child is weak

Adam, [3/3/2025 11:16 AM]

Maybe gov can step in, clamping down on excel type tuition and supporting bringing from f grade to b

Andy, [3/3/2025 11:17 AM]

Instead of worrying about people going for tuition, MOE should consistently improve quality of teaching and learning. Teachers are not being paid enough for the good work they do, not many Singaporeans would want to be teachers. 

1. Long hours, have to handle misbehaving children and demanding parents. 

2. I'm speculating, but I'm sure majority of teachers go into the field because they have limited job options available. You get teachers who don't have passion for teaching, how can students excel with teachers like these?

Andy, [3/3/2025 11:18 AM]

I personally have had crappy teachers before, so I went for tuition and did pretty well after that.

Adam, [3/3/2025 11:18 AM]

But still, i feel it is not tuition. Think about why parents care so much about making an A student better than the other A students. Will stopping tuition help?

Hanny, [3/3/2025 11:19 AM]

I have seen many highly qualified teachers. I don’t believe teaching is the last resort for these people.

I also see very qualified teachers in neighborhood schools. 

My son is currently in university.

Andy, [3/3/2025 11:22 AM]

Oh definitely. I do believe that too, but MOE can definitely do more to attract such teachers like you mentioned.

Andy, [3/3/2025 11:26 AM]

And going back to the point of discussion, having a large number of such teachers will serve to improve grades, and reduce demand for tuition.


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 12:42 PM]

*Fall for psychological marketing bait or tuition out of necessity to assist in understanding weaker subjects*


1. It all depends on some parents' mental strength - ie. Are they of the "kiasu personality type" that will easily fall for psychological bait or are they the rationally sound type.


2. Those who want their children to be straight As students will not only be exerting unnecessary pressure on themselves and on their children - but will also fall for such marketing bait.

The children may not necessarily require such tuition because they could be already doing well.


3. But for those students who maybe weaker in one or 2 subjects, then tuition maybe necessary to help them to understand the subject better.


4. In my school days, my math is a bit weak, hence I require tuition.

Tuition help me to understand the subject better and do better in exams.

My son also told me that he requires tuition before his O level in math. The tuition helps, and he score well in o level.


5. But tuition must not be the pressure coming from the parents wanting their children to excel to score straight As for all subjects.


6. It must be a discussion with their children whether is it necessary to help the children to understand some subjects that they are weaker in.

The children must be the one to agree and willingly accept - not force down the throat by the parents.


7. Hence tuition will be helpful in such scenarios.


365, [3/3/2025 1:10 PM]

Asking children to be the one to decide is not ideal. How many of us need that help but don't like to study? I'm sure there's a good number of those students.

Why do parents want tuition? For good grades for their child.

Why want good grades? Perceived to be helpful for their child's future.

We need to break this dependency on grades, or at the very least extremely high score of grades.

Logically, grades should be used as a measure for whether you are suitable to pick up the next course to learn or to prove you are capable for a job, so could be widen the gap for the top grade?

How far in learning capabilities is there between one who scored 70 and one who scored 90? If we can hide the actual score with a large range, without compromising on assessment, it might be worth a shot.

Basically parents just see it's the highest grade is enough to assure them, since there's no score to compare. And with a larger range, it eases the student's burden to hyper perform well.

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:21 PM]

Tuition is important because there's work life balance in Moe school. So there will be alternative when student couldn't reach her own teacher they can contact tuition teacher for help. 

And often tuition teacher manages a smaller group of students so they can spend more effort and resources on each of the individuals of them


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 1:22 PM]

1. One of my worry is not whether my child score straight As in schools or not, but whether he develop an elitist mentality or not - because his nature is some sort of perfectionist (wanting to do well in everything he dabble his hands on).


2. The child's interest in learning is more important than forcing him to score straight As - because undue pressure on him will make him lose interest in learning.


3. For example, as my child feel inadequate in his math come o level, he discuss with me the needs for tuition.


4. I readily agree and put him up for tuition in one of the PA run tuition center.

Then quietly, he bought a very thick o level practice book using his own pocket money and he told me he practice every single question - and he indeed score A1 in his o level.

His interest inspire him to dive deep into math - not I force him to score A1.


5. In fact to prevent him from becoming elitist, I deliberately put him up in neighborhood schools - in primary and secondary schools.


6. Then I told him, just do your best in o level to go to JC (need not score straight As).


7. And he did well in his o level - many As, I didn't count them.


8. Then I register him in a neighborhood JC.

And I told him, as long as you can do well in your A level to go local university and enrol in a course you want, which JC you go no issue.


9. Then he do well enough As to go to a local University and enrol in the course he wants.


10. In University, he told me no guarantee he can score straight As because university very competitive and got bell curve pitch against top students from all JCs.


11. I told him, don't worry about the score, just ensure you graduate with a degree and get a good job.


12. Then he go on to secure a scholarship with a government agency to do research.


13. After graduation and work for the government agency for a few years, got promoted and secure another scholarship to do his master.


14. Ironically, his job requires very advanced maths because he is doing applied/basic research.


14. Everyday he is dabbling with Ivy League maths and technologies and work with many overseas scholars in ivy league.


15. So is scoring As so important? Not necessary.


16. Is tuition important, yes it does to help us in better understanding in weaker subjects.

But it must come from the children, not force upon by parents with the vanity of scoring straight As or to enrol in elite school.


17. The children interest in learning should be the key.


18. As parents, we have little stress.


19. As for my kid, exams not consider stressful for him, because he say he like the challenge of solving problems and answering exam questions.

So indeed, learning is meant to be fun, not scoring straight As or the vanity of entering elite schools - that come with unnecessary self-induced stress.


Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:23 PM]

And sometimes the teacher allocate to the student does not teach well (or teaching style not suitable for the child)and student don't know any other teacher and do not dare to ask other teacher within the school as they don't know the teacher

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:25 PM]

If the grades are truly well I don't see why parent will need to send their child to tuition

Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 1:25 PM]

i can understand the need to regulate tuition industry.

as always market is out to make money. 

the ethic of the market is never moral.

market is speculative and parents are mostly competitively "kiasu", an unhealthy attitude and mindset, and the businesses seek to exploit the unhealthy attitude and mindset of such parents to earn the parents money.

it creates an unhealthy social norms that is negative and detrimental for the parents and more importantly the children and society as a whole.

(an unhealthy perception that tuition is a must do expenses, child bearing and raising is costly because of it, an added financial and psychological stress which is unnecessary.)

............

we cannot always assumed  businesses are morally ethically and will do what is best for the society, which is NOT.

......

government has the moral responsibility to identify potential social problem causes or created by unhealthy business behaviour and put a deterrent to regulate it.

......

365, [3/3/2025 1:27 PM]

It works for your child, but must also recognize not every child has the same mature mindset. I know I wasn't, I was just spending my time wastefully.

I needed help with chem, without the score, I wouldn't have been able to get into the poly course I had gotten into.

But if it was up to myself at that time, I wouldn't have picked up the additional tuition.

It's this importance of grades affecting your life downstream that causes parents to be worried about grades.

Your child has already demonstrated good grades to help him subsequently, him doing it out of his own will does not dispute the fact that grades to have an effect on his availability of choices.

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:28 PM]

If the grades are always above 80 I don't see why parents bring their child to tuition. Waste money. But do tuition actually helps is another story

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:28 PM]

So the topic here is to ensure tuition actually helps and not to give misleading facts

365, [3/3/2025 1:29 PM]

Minimally misleading facts must be removed, such as the claim of having more distinction than average.


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 1:29 PM]

18. In fact my child told me he got handicap in coding during his 1st year in University because some top JC make their students do a lot of coding.

And some top polytechnic students who enrol in University also very proficient in coding.


19. Then I help him to overcome the fear in coding, ask him to choose a project he is interested in, and break his fear in coding during his holiday break after 1st year.


20. The moment he overcome the barrier, he is like fish swimming in water, as he can code in many programming languages and contribute to the GitHub.


21. He also help many of his fellow undergraduates from other faculties in coding.


22. On hindsight, I should have enrol him in tuition for coding after his o level and a level.


Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:30 PM]

So there is a need for Moe to standardise curriculum?

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:31 PM]

Cause unfair for elite school to have such advantage

365, [3/3/2025 1:31 PM]

You cannot stop people from learning more

365, [3/3/2025 1:31 PM]

Education should only have a minimum standard, not maximum

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:32 PM]

Yup

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:32 PM]

Agree

365, [3/3/2025 1:32 PM]

It is the intent behind that is currently harmful


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 1:32 PM]

Child and parents join discussion and join agreement is important.

Because I look at his results every year and discuss with my son.

Which subjects he like, which one don't like, which subjects he needs help and need tuition.

We mutually agree that he feels he needs tuition in maths.

So that's how we settle to tuition in maths.

I didn't press him, he ask for it.


Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:33 PM]

I mean the minimum standard must increase to the elite standard

Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 1:33 PM]

the objectives is not to stop people for learning more.

the objective is to deter unhealthy business behaviour by regulating the industry.

(when it comes to money, businesses cannot be fully trusted to be morally ethical.

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:34 PM]

Maybe abolished the psle point system and choose the school based on the style of teaching and students character and niche

Kai Bin, [3/3/2025 1:34 PM]

I suggest that MOE should do away with tuition as what some other countries do. I hope that MOE could be look into my suggestion carefully. Thank you.

365, [3/3/2025 1:36 PM]

Yes, it is fortunate for you to have a child who is self-aware and realizes the importance of education.

Many will just wave it off and say I'll try harder myself next time, and then do nothing about it.

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:37 PM]

Or maybe Moe take over the tuition industry. Letting Moe teachers to teach and parents to choose for their child enrichment.

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:37 PM]

Cause I understand teacher cannot teach tuition without approval right

365, [3/3/2025 1:38 PM]

How do you stop private tuition? And also the possibility of foreign-provisioned tuition through online communications.

365, [3/3/2025 1:39 PM]

Personally I believe trying to regulate tuition is just treating the symptom and not the root cause, thus I don't really want much regulation outside of not allowing them to advertise false or unsubstantiated "facts"

365, [3/3/2025 1:41 PM]

If you over regulate, people will find alternatives.

There's so many alternative communication channels to get tuition, it's never ending.

You have to treat the root cause on why is there such a high demand and obsession with excessive tuitioning.

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:42 PM]

Giving additional choice. Would you choose Moe teachers over private tutor?

365, [3/3/2025 1:43 PM]

I would choose whichever is more convenient and so take cost into account.

I'm however not a parent so I cannot exactly understand a parent's mindset

365, [3/3/2025 1:43 PM]

I'm guessing most parents are willing to overlook cost

Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 1:43 PM]

the roots of the probelm is the parents themselves, ourselves. what the government can do is to regulate the industry, to deter unhealthy business behaviour. 

IT IS UP TO THE PARENTS TO SELF AWARE ENOUGH TO STOP SUCH UNHEALTHY ATTITUDE AND MINDSET ON TUITIONS.

It may be a bit too much for government to ban tuition or take up the responsibility and let the teachers doing the tutoring.

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:45 PM]

Current Moe teacher who knows the curriculum will better guide the students. And this gave parents a choice to choose their teacher and give teacher a way to earn extra income

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:45 PM]

It's a win win situation

Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 1:46 PM]

the teachers has more than enough workload.

and would it be conflict of interest?

365, [3/3/2025 1:46 PM]

I 2nd this concern

365, [3/3/2025 1:46 PM]

Not only is it important to ensure no conflict of interest, it is also important to keep up the appearance of having no conflict of interest

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:50 PM]

Or maybe the most simple one Moe audit the statistics of current tuition centres and give approval

 but again this may cause parents to be in more favour of tuition. 

I think the only way is to strengthen the quality of teachers and school. Give a good KPI for them to achieve. Minimise the gap between neighbourhood school and elite school. Give bonus to teachers to the number of As in class

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:51 PM]

And hire more teachers

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:51 PM]

So can have smaller class

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:52 PM]

If our schools is extremely good there's no need for tuition

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:53 PM]

And change our grading system

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:54 PM]

Class participation can be part of the grading

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:54 PM]

Just like how poly grades students

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:54 PM]

You seldom heard of polytechnic tuition

365, [3/3/2025 1:55 PM]

It is not fair to grade teachers on the number of As. We have to recognize that in reality each student's capabilities are different.

I agree and believe class participation and other measures of achievement in the class is a good way to move away from the heavy importance of grading.

Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 1:55 PM]

the government has more than enough, and more importantly issue to focu on...the least they can do is to dirty themselves by taking up the responsibility to get more teachers to do the tuition. it is not logical nor efficient.

what government can do is to monitor and regulate the industry before unhealthy business and social behaviour gets out of hand.

it is up to the parents to realise the problem and stop been obsess about overloading themselves and their children on tuition.

remember.

academic success is only a show of IQ.

to be successful in life, EQ matters, beside IQ.

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:57 PM]

I think training on student capability on self study is very important too

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 1:59 PM]

Maybe it's not fair in terms of A's but maybe school should look at overall performance across levels on the subject and do analysis for the teachers.

RY, [3/3/2025 1:59 PM]

Parents nowsaday are too concern their kids are losing at starting point, and many are still very academic-focus 

However every kid is unique and different, and their talents maybe non-academic eg sports/music/arts and etc 

Maybe SG may also learn from China, to stop kids from attending any tuition class during school holidays, as it is a time for them to enjoy/relax/de-stress

And learning maybe through other venues eg playing/teamwork/travelling/outdoor actitivity and etc

As every kids should enjoy their childhood and not drown with academic homework 

Nowsaday, bec kids are too stressed, hence "strawberry generation" ..... more suicide cases in recent decades .... 

Parents should change their mindset also, and learn that academics is not the main factor to determine the kids career path ultimately 

Most importantly is to nurture the kids morally, and and also towards their interests

The kids mental and physical health are most essential in their growing up, and they are happy also

Khai Mun L., [3/3/2025 1:59 PM]

How do you 'regulate' tutition industry anyway?

Do a quota system for fixed number of tutition centres? How to stop private/foreign tutors?

Do certification for tutition centres? Then we need to update the cert criteria frequently. Some might compain too strict, too lax etc.

Gov take over? Have to ensure quality of the tutors. Then what's difference between regular teachers?

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 2:02 PM]

I think to understand the problem you should understand why parents send their kids to tuition. Then you can solve the problem

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 2:04 PM]

From a kid perspective:

1.) I don't understand what the teacher is talking about 

2.) I keep failing my exams 

3.) I want to let my parents happy

4.) I need to score high marks to get into the course


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 2:06 PM]

Ban tuition in China, cause tuition to go underground.

Also it trigger unemployment in the education sector 

It backfire.


REACH Singapore, [3/3/2025 2:07 PM]

📢 Topic 📢

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 2:07 PM]

This is the only reason for kids to request tuition

Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 2:08 PM]

it is the "kiasu" attitude and the negative mindset and perception that life is a sprinting competition.

Life is a marathon. a head start in life doesn't mean a winning place in the marathon of life.

(in china, some children died of over exhaustion. Some children committed suicide because they facing too much stress from their parents, too much tuitions, too high of an expectation for them to perform in school.)

How many of you doing first in PSLE and becoming mediocre in life?

How many of you doing average in PSLE and yet now earning medium to high income in life?

LIFE is a marathon. Not a 100m Sprint.

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 2:09 PM]

Just passing national exams don't guarantee on tertiary education


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 2:09 PM]

China's ban on tuition, also known as the "double reduction" policy, has led to a significant problem of a thriving underground tutoring market where parents are forced to pay significantly higher prices for private lessons, often with lower quality, due to the lack of regulation and fear of detection by authorities; this has exacerbated existing anxieties about education and access to quality learning, particularly impacting families with limited means. 

Key issues arising from the tuition ban:

Increased costs:

Private tutoring sessions in the underground market are often much more expensive than before the ban, putting further financial pressure on families. 

Quality concerns:

With less oversight, the quality of underground tutoring can be inconsistent and unreliable. 

Unequal access:

Wealthier families may still find ways to access high-quality tutoring through hidden networks, further widening the educational gap. 

Job losses:

The ban has led to massive job losses in the private tutoring industry, impacting many educators. 

Parental anxiety:

The pressure to find alternative ways to ensure their children's academic success can lead to increased stress and anxiety among parents. 

Potential for exploitation:

Underground tutors may exploit the situation by charging exorbitant fees or engaging in unethical practices. 

To reduce academic stress, China banned private tuition. 

Has ... - CNA

6 May 2023 — Group classes have all but ceased, while the cost of one-to-one tutoring has increased. In first-tier cities like Beijing and Shanghai, some one-to-on...

Source:- Google


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 2:10 PM]

China’s underground tuition industry raises concerns of high costs, quality among parents | The Straits Times

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/china-s-underground-tuition-industry-raises-concerns-of-high-costs-quality-among-parents


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 2:11 PM]

Banning tuition in China - backfire and make it worst.


Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 2:11 PM]

it is China's style. they cannot solve it so they ban it.

then again if it solve the problem. why not?

is it practical for Singapore to follow suit?

Adam, [3/3/2025 2:12 PM]

This kiasu mindset is rooted in the reality of singapore education. Parents know how important having good peers are in school and will fight to be in 'good schools'

Having a boost while young will accumulate in future and same for setbacks. 

There are exceptions but if you want to tell a private uni grad they have as good a shot as a public uni grad in this marathon, we will need to change more than just how singaporeans views childhood education

TreasureHunter, [3/3/2025 2:13 PM]

Tutoring exists due to societal culture, which is shaped by government policies. As long as there are barriers to higher education and distinctions between top-tier and lesser institutions, people will strive to outdo each other.

Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 2:14 PM]

it is not an excuse.

we are human.

we can learn to overcome negative behaviour.

so long when people understand that LIFE is a MARATHON. NOT a sprinting competition.

RY, [3/3/2025 2:16 PM]

Parents mindset has to change also 

Tuition does not mean the kids will be better academic 

No matter what govt do to change/ban, there is still parents who choose go alternatives eg "underground or private home tuition"

Adam, [3/3/2025 2:17 PM]

Life is a marathon.

Then if we have 100 people running, every refreshment station in got ten bottles of 100plus and plain water for the rest. Now this is just an analogy but people will rush to get the special drink instead of water if it give them a greater boost and is limited.

RY, [3/3/2025 2:21 PM]

During our era, our parents have many kids and cannot afford tuition during our childhood 

As I never attended any tuition before during my childhood 

But does it mean we are unsuccessful and cant make a living as we are now matured adults ?

Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 2:28 PM]

https://remembersingapore.org/2012/04/09/the-emporium-legend-lim-tow-yong/

The Emporium Legend Lim Tow Yong (1925-2012) (https://remembersingapore.org/2012/04/09/the-emporium-legend-lim-tow-yong/)

Others would have given up but not Lim Tow Yong. With pure determination, he planned his comeback in the nineties with another departmental chain in Sabah, and later Brunei and Labuan. In 1999, Lim Tow Yong was finally discharged from bankruptcy. He sold his business in mid-2000s and became a millionaire once again at 79.

......

an example of marathon of life.

he went bankrupt.

and term his life around.

does he has a good education?

no.

it is the fight in a person, the resilience and determine to think of a way out in life.

a person who didn't go through university education can do it.

and our children who are much better off than him cannot?

life is a blank paper. it is up to the children, us, to make use of what we have and pave through a path of success.

education system in Singapore is providing our children that head start and more importantly....

the abilities and capabilities to think independently and critically, so that they can decide what they really want im life and start running for it in the marathon.

.........

there is a hokkien saying.

tat che tat sai

(focus too much on grades until their brain is filled with human wastes... cannot think and apply what they learn into their life)

RY, [3/3/2025 2:30 PM]

Not only Singaporeans have "kiasu" mindset 

Many developed and affluent countries, the parents also has "kiasu" mindset 

Bec nowsaday, the fertility rate is low and lesser child per family 

China is more worst due to their one-child policy

Hence china now is encountering ageing and societal problems 

Similarly as SG, as our "2 is enough" govt policy is too successful and rooted into SG mindset 

The more developed is the country, the lower the fertility rate 

Hence many developed countries are facing ageing problems eg europe/japan/SG and etc

RY, [3/3/2025 2:32 PM]

Bec lesser kids, hence the parents are focusing their resources on their 1-2 children

Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 2:34 PM]

thus micro focus until they lose sight of overall pictures, macro view of life.

RY, [3/3/2025 2:36 PM]

One of my relatives, her daughter only toddler 3-4 year old 

And her child nursery, the parents are paying more than $1000 per month .... I cant believe ..... 

Nursery is not even the basic education in SG context 

As SG education starts fm kindergarten, ya

RY, [3/3/2025 2:45 PM]

I think Govt shd also regulate the pre-school education sametime 

Infant childcare I may understand why their fees are high, as much focus/care on babies

But pre-school at childchare, some private nursery, their fees are as high as 1000+, shouldnt the govt also look into their exorbitant fee ?

Daniel, [3/3/2025 2:56 PM]

That one can always go Sparkletots or one of the other operators. Those charge 700 or less a month and then still got subsidies.

Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 2:57 PM]

can get back to the main topic?

regulations of tuition industry.

for it or against it?

Daniel, [3/3/2025 2:59 PM]

I think some sort of regulation on advertising at the very least would be a good start. I feel a lot of the ads are still made to scare parents and imply that without tuition the kids cannot make it.

RY, [3/3/2025 2:59 PM]

When milk powder cost is increasing, the govt came in and control the prices of the vendors

As MSF is hoping the fertility rate may increase n lower the cost of bringing up children 

But for private pre-school operators exorbitant fees, hope govt may look into it also

365, [3/3/2025 3:00 PM]

You cannot cite a single example and use it to convince everyone. These specific examples are generally the exception and not the rule.

It's no news that uni grads usually have higher pay than poly and ite grads. Data shared by the government.

There has to be many many cases for it to form a certain pattern then we can say it matters less

RY, [3/3/2025 3:07 PM]

Govt shd regulate tuition Ctr advertising and claimt -  how many distinction kids they produce after tuition 

As Advertising claimt shd be based on factual data, otherwise their Ad is against the Ad law since not factual

REACH Singapore, [3/3/2025 3:07 PM]

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Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 3:09 PM]

there are many example in lives...he is only one of the many.

the point is people too narrowly focus that they lost sight of the macro view of life.

......

a person can has as much tuition and the best tuition money can provide...it doesn't mean the child will be successful in life, rich and wealthy in life.

Adam, [3/3/2025 3:11 PM]

Well not tuition but i know some who got crazy because of education pressure. It is not the tuition causing it. They probably shouldnt have tried to enter the rat race so hard.

Adam, [3/3/2025 3:11 PM]

Parent supportive in their endevour but they cannot cope

365, [3/3/2025 3:11 PM]

But the reality is that the data given to us shows the average salary for degrees to be higher than that of diploma, which is higher than that of nitec.

You cannot pick a few exception to the majority of the populace to build a case.

There's no way to convince people using a few examples while the majority statistics paint a different picture.

RY, [3/3/2025 3:12 PM]

Students should have a balance life between study and play during their childhood

Just like, working adults must learn to balance work and family 

Excessive tuition may not be gd for the kids

Hence many kids may have mental issues nowsaday, as too stressed in study/life

Adam, [3/3/2025 3:13 PM]

My work life balance is when they call me at 10pm from india 🤣

Adam, [3/3/2025 3:16 PM]

We are competing internationally. Maybe we need to make our A levels and O levels at the same standard as overseas schools

RY, [3/3/2025 3:17 PM]

I read the latest topics is whether govt may also regulate employers....whether biz shd be contacting/msg staffs after ofc hours ?

Adam, [3/3/2025 3:17 PM]

I wonder if unis or employers differentiate between the rigour of the singapore education compared to overseas

365, [3/3/2025 3:17 PM]

O and A levels are already international standards set by Cambridge international education

Adam, [3/3/2025 3:22 PM]

https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/moe-change-level-score-2026-2116231

Adam, [3/3/2025 3:22 PM]

Oh gov already changing it a bit.

Andy, [3/3/2025 3:27 PM]

Don't think so..

Andy, [3/3/2025 3:28 PM]

But of course if I'm an employer looking for fresh grad hire, and I see this cv from a random unknown uni... probably reject.

Andy, [3/3/2025 3:29 PM]

I think in the end it's about the prestige of the educational institution.

Andy, [3/3/2025 3:30 PM]

Which is brought about indirectly by 'rigor' amongst many other things?

Adam, [3/3/2025 3:34 PM]

I cant speak for uni admissions, but we are stressing out competing among each other. Wonder if the results of studies is reflected in quality of workforce

G, [3/3/2025 3:46 PM]

Perhaps govt should lead the way?

@reachsg2 For govt jobs and govt linked company jobs, how much differentiation in terms of career ladder and compensation package are there between typical SG unis (NUS, NTU SMU) vs SG private unis vs overseas unis (non scholars)?

Khai Mun L., [3/3/2025 3:53 PM]

Going back to today's topic, for selection of tutors, do you look for credentials of the tutors or tutition centre? E.g teacher must have 1st class uni degree etc

Should tutition centres regularly submit updated credentials of the tutors? Can tutors job-hop between centres?

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 3:54 PM]

I think people look for Moe experience. Lol ex Moe teachers the most popular

365, [3/3/2025 3:58 PM]

We should be wary of how certain implementations can backfire, similar to how china's ban on tuition backfired.

If we mandate a minimum requirement on their credentials, this reduces the availability of tutors. It allows them to charge higher prices and now even getting a tuition spot is a competition.

It also doesn't make sense since most of them are already using their credentials to advertise their service. 

If this is implemented, I forsee underground tuition providers in this case, or even looking for foreign tutors where the government is unable to regulate.

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 3:59 PM]

If have long teaching experience= to parents favourite

REACH Singapore, [3/3/2025 4:03 PM]

📢 Topic 📢

J See, [3/3/2025 4:17 PM]

just two cents from me ... having had so much experience in unending projects in all my years of studying ... it will inadvertently be done by leader and others and so far my experience is group project is not always equally shared ... in my experience I must qualify (in all these years past!) whether first degree or 2nd degree or any local diplomas !!

J See, [3/3/2025 4:18 PM]

Even individual project — really ?  who is (are) involved?

J See, [3/3/2025 4:22 PM]

I have interviewed countless in my past - yes grades matter but ... can the applicant really present, talk and etc .... so I am supporter of "3 mins show and tell" where the students get to talk and share knowledge about something ... not just able to answer maths questions on paper

365, [3/3/2025 4:23 PM]

Do you filter out candidates who achieved lower grades before giving an interview opportunity?

J See, [3/3/2025 4:25 PM]

Not an answer people like but ... if you focus on what subjects are key ... yes and no and its not all ... not all about grades - life doesn't treat everyone equally — the student could have a real real issues in life at that particular time ... so ... for example there are 12 subjects ... wish is to be perfect but i have seen and known and lived and know life isn't

J See, [3/3/2025 4:26 PM]

just say that if you are going to teach Mathematics and .. objectively the candidate needs to have a certain grade la ... to be honest.  Not just Singapore .. I have worked in China and India .. if you talk about competitives ... we haven't seen the rest of the world

365, [3/3/2025 4:26 PM]

So this answers why there is a hyper-fixation on grades. How they talk and present themselves is secondary, they must at least be able to get an interview opportunity first.

Maybe your cut off is reasonable, but the same can't be said across the entire working industry.

365, [3/3/2025 4:27 PM]

Basically, while higher grades don't secure a job, they provide more chances

J See, [3/3/2025 4:27 PM]

yes .... and i have seen in my years ... even top grades but cannot talk ... how??

J See, [3/3/2025 4:28 PM]

hyper fixation  is multi-faceted ...

365, [3/3/2025 4:28 PM]

They need to be able to do both, but since grades is the first filter, people will focus on that first. Maybe some companies just want grades, then there's their chance.


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 4:29 PM]

1. Personally I feel that government put some regulations to curb tuition misrepresentation advertising and guilt tripping should be ok.


2. Light touch for other aspects of tuition industry sector recommended.


3. Finally it is up to the parents - how "kiasu" they are.

Else no matter what government do, kiasu parents will still overdo things for their kids - despite restrictions put on tuition or enrichment learning.

May even drive them underground.


Adam, [3/3/2025 4:30 PM]

If the ads are misleading then can POFMA them

REACH Singapore, [3/3/2025 4:32 PM]

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/advanced-chips-ai-nvidia-shanmugam-us-malaysia-export-restrictions-4972321

365, [3/3/2025 4:32 PM]

Generally agree with this. But kiasu parents can be formed by societal norms, which can be slowly molded with government measures.

I believe no one is kiasu for no good reason, kaisu is scared of losing, and now what are they scared of losing? Perhaps it's their child's future access to opportunities.


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 4:33 PM]

Hahaha...

Whatever approaches that is effective.

AMK hub use to have a tuition centre that advertise A1 this A1 that with photos of student's showing their A1 results.

Just now when I walk past, I couldn't see the pictures.

Probably the tuition centre could have hide all such advertising gimmicks.


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 4:34 PM]

Such kiasu or fear to lose mentality fortunately don't seep into my family fortunately.

We are cool, calm and see things more holistically rather than joining the rat race.

And ironically, all turn out well minus the mental pressure.


Adam, [3/3/2025 4:35 PM]

Well, looking at things now, parents must feel super worried. Children hard to get house. Job maybe replaced with ai. Climate getting worse.

No wonder parents hesitate bringing a new life into the world.

And if they do, they must be sure their spawn wont die

365, [3/3/2025 4:36 PM]

I'm glad it works out for you and your family, but these are factors that affect majority of the population and I believe we should not dismiss them.

Adam, [3/3/2025 4:37 PM]

My mom with sec school education is paid more than me when i was fresh grad as she can advance in her work. 

Parents are super worried as they know children will have worse opportunities


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 4:39 PM]

So Singapore didn't breach the US export restrictions on the Nividia chips to DeepSeek.


RY, [3/3/2025 4:42 PM]

With AI now, job opportunities even lesser than our era in near future


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 4:44 PM]

Hence Singaporeans workforce need to cultivate themselves to be either of the following 3:-

1. AI users

2. AI developers 

3. AI creators

To complement their jobs.


RY, [3/3/2025 4:46 PM]

Our era, our parents do not have kiasu mentality, why now parents have kiasu mental ? 

And we dont even go for tuition, as money not enough to feed the family, not to mention tuition


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 4:47 PM]

I take tuition in maths.

Else I won't be able to do well in maths.


Adam, [3/3/2025 4:47 PM]

4. AI owner that coast off the income


ChewyRuza, [3/3/2025 4:47 PM]

I suppose the hierarchy of needs come to play.. if you’re poor, then the focus is really on getting money and survival. Studies and beyond is above survived


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 4:47 PM]

Hahaha...


Adam, [3/3/2025 4:47 PM]

Instead of gst voucher gonna have investment return voucher

365, [3/3/2025 4:48 PM]

In the past you can easily get by with a lower education, companies will hire you. Because there isn't a pool of uni grads for them to choose from, competition for labour was stiff, it's an employee's market.

Now it's an employer's market, companies are spoilt for candidates to choose from.

RY, [3/3/2025 4:48 PM]

I am pro to the idea that Govt shd regulate the tuition ctr n set up a framework

As many misleading Ad fm tuition centres nowsaday


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 4:53 PM]

MHA considering various proposals for compensating scam victims.

Member of Parliament Gerald Giam suggested establishing a scam victim restitution fund financed by the confiscated proceeds from recent money laundering cases.                                                                  https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/scam-victim-compensation-police-anti-scam-centre-restitution-fund-4966671


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 4:53 PM]

REACH

*Victim restitution fund financed by the confiscated proceeds from  money laundering cases*

02 Mar 2025


Part 1/2 - Pitfalls to consider


1.Victims lose life savings very pitiful.


2.But confiscated proceeds not enough to compensate all victims even though assets surrendered to the state as part of the S$3 billion (US$2.2 billion) money laundering case are progressively being liquidated and returned to government coffers. (Source:- CNA news 28 Feb 2025 12:42PM)

Because in 2024 alone, at least S$1.1 billion (US$822 million) was lost to scams (not taking into accounts other years)


3. CNA news article also say people may try to abuse the proceeds by collaborating with scammers to cheat the Government for compensation by declaring scam loss.


4. And also people may get complacent and fall for more scams.

Not a good move if scam victims are responsible.

Individuals let down their guards, more scams - as at the back of their mind, if they got scam, Government will refund us from consficated proceeds.(My close friend input)


5. In addition, not all the confiscated proceeds are from online scam including illegal moneylending and other form of crimes whereby other victims who may also similarly feel that they have a claim to those proceeds.


6.. This round of money laundering got money to compensate. What happen if all the confiscated proceeds used up, how to compensate for future scams? (My close friend input)


That is why I feel that it will be very tricky to compensate the scams victims without causing all the above problems.

Hence I will like to suggest looking into another approach in employing consficated proceeds from money laudering in Part 2 to mitigate the considerations highlighted above.


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LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 4:54 PM]

REACH

*Victim restitution fund financed by the confiscated proceeds from  money laundering cases*

2 Mar 2025


Part 2/2 - Setting up Anti-Scam Trust Fund from confiscated proceeds.


1. The idea is to treat all the confiscated proceeds cash plus liquidated assets of S$3 billion (US$2.2 billion) as Capital to be put into a newly erected Anti-Scam Trust Fund to fight scam - without drawing down the Capital to directly compensate victims of scams.


2. Instead the Capital of S$3 billion should be invested to earn income, interest, dividends or other means through Fund Management - and then use the income earned to fund the following :-


a. Government spent the money (income from Capital, not drawing down the Capital) to up measures to fight scams. Never ending war. (my close friend input)

Eg. Financing the setting up of Anti-Scam Unit.

R&D to tighten online authentication (that are scam-proof) eg. anti-malware, multi-FA authentication, biometric authentication etc.


b. Categorise victims according to:-

i. Identify scam victims directly lost from this money launderers and compensate them through the income earned (not capital). (Karma must be directly attributed to the cause-and-effect).


ii. Identify victims lost from other forms of crimes 


Apportion of compensation should be based on some objective criteria - to ensure it is fair to all victims.


(The justification is, victims losing their life savings are very pitiful, but they must bear some responsibilities for their gullibility or greed or anxiety or other factors such as self-insecurity.

Hence full compensation may not be possible, but at least they get back something to live on and not totally lost hope).


3. By setting up a Trust Fund to earn income and finance the above activities, will ensure that :-


a. Confiscated proceeds will not be used up in one go as compensation.


b. Confiscated proceeds can be converted to earn income by setting up a Trust Fund -- and use income to finance the above anti-scam fight - a never ending war.

If we use the entire confiscated proceeds to compensate - then we will never be able to finance the fight for a never-ending war - and will need to draw on taxpayer money to do so.


c. Also assume a return of 4% yearly from invested fund of S$3 billion, it means $S120 million will be made available every year to fight the scam and give some compensation to victims - quite a sizable sum.


Hence we can exploit the confiscated proceeds creatively - by setting up a Trust Fund to fight scam - and convert a threat (Money Laundering) into a continuous firepower (Finances).


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RY, [3/3/2025 4:54 PM]

Beside tuition ctr, hope govt may also regulate the private nursery ctr 

It is not even tertiary education, but parents have to spend 1000+/mth just on pre-school ? 

How to bring up children at such expensive education costs 

I know sap schools eg RI, their tuition fees are $1000+ for secondary/pre-U

But nursery also operate like Sec Sap Schools ?


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 4:56 PM]

This is the reason why I don't put up my son to be in RI.

Because I and my siblings either in RI or RGS.

And can see elitism seeping in.

We put all our children in neighbourhood schools and JCs.


RY, [3/3/2025 4:58 PM]

Great, support neighbourhood schools 👍

365, [3/3/2025 4:58 PM]

While I agree with you points to this, I don't think this is in line with today's topic put out by admin? Or did I miss it?


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 5:01 PM]

Eventually all my siblings children mostly ended up in local universities.

Some are scholars.

So elite schools are not the only routes.

So don't understand why the obsession in scoring straight As and elite schools.

Parents give themselves and their children unnecessary mental pressure.


RY, [3/3/2025 5:01 PM]

Maybe Govt shd also educate parents more, and hope they are less academic-conscious, or kiasu mindset

365, [3/3/2025 5:05 PM]

It's not just elite schools, even competition for local uni is stiff, and you would need grades to back up your application to local uni.

From what you have shared, I would assume your children have a backup to fall back on should things not work out for them.

For many families, education is a turning point and chance for their social mobility.

This is especially those with a lower income level and is hoping to leverage on good grades to bring the family up.

RY, [3/3/2025 5:05 PM]

Maybe MSF may orgn more parenting seminar/sharing sessions 

Just like b4 ROM, the couple have to attend the "counselling" session 1st as part of the requirement


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 5:08 PM]

Hmm...

One of my sibling child in JC, A level grade not good enough to enter local universities.

So he go to Polytechnic.

Get good grades, and then succeeded in enrolment to a local University.

Graduating end of this year.

So I believe there are many routes.

365, [3/3/2025 5:09 PM]

Visible changes on ground has to be observed, if not any sessions will be dismissed as nonsense. Example if people are still experiencing being turned down for interviews or having to compromise for a lower salary due to having poor grades, then how to justify to parents not to emphasize so much on grades?

RY, [3/3/2025 5:09 PM]

Mindset take time to form/mould 

And parenting is lifetime role and lesson to learn as we grow older 

If parents do not have kiasu mindset, then the demand of tuition ctr will not be great - marketing principle (demand vs supply)

RY, [3/3/2025 5:11 PM]

I am not in HR, I wont know why the interview fail/rejected 

However when we are unsuccessful in any job interview, it may not nec bec of grades as the main factor

RY, [3/3/2025 5:13 PM]

Basic Education is required for any country, as literacy play a impt any country growth/economy

365, [3/3/2025 5:13 PM]

But he did get good enough grades in poly to push forward to local uni right?

Take myself for example, I had bad grades in sec because I was lazy, so my choices in poly were limited.

I didn't study well in poly again and got poor grades so my choices for uni is limited, I had to attend private. 

I did study hard during uni, get good grades, and managed to land a decent job.

Yes I still got there, but we can see how my access is different everytime. And despite having good grades in my uni, my salary offer is still lower than that of local uni.

You see how there's this chain reaction from just grades. Yes there's many paths, but is it comparatively tougher afterwards?

Think of this like a game, each mission rewards you a weapon commensurate to how well you've done.

Having the best weapon doesn't mean you always win, but it sure makes it a lot easier.

365, [3/3/2025 5:14 PM]

As long as the ground still observe this kind of pattern for the majority of the population, it is no surprise that grades are what is being focused on, and thus the obsession with tuition to get the best grades.


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 5:16 PM]

To be honest, previously my staff is a mix of various grades and institutions.

In my earlier career, all my staff are polytechnic graduates.

Because my role quite junior, as senior engineer hence can only handle technicians.


As I promoted to middle role:-

I got different type of graduates:-

1. Scholar graduate

2. Local universities graduates.

3. Private universities graduates.

My appraisal on them is based on performance.

I don't look at their universities grades.

Now a few of them take up quite senior positions in the government and government link organizations.


365, [3/3/2025 5:16 PM]

Parents get kiasu mindset because they see how their kids may eventually lose out.

Similar to price of goods, there is an inflation of high education labour

365, [3/3/2025 5:17 PM]

I don't doubt it, and I applaud the effort to assess based on performance as it's also something I believe in. But those who have poor grades won't even have a foot in the door to try.

RY, [3/3/2025 5:18 PM]

I see many illiterate elderly suffering nowsaday, as SG is advancing very fast 

SG is the top 3 in term of AI rating

My parent is a gd example, as many are using singpass to do any appln nowsaday via govt, and children have to help them

J See, [3/3/2025 5:19 PM]

So true

RY, [3/3/2025 5:21 PM]

Education is important and govt shd invest heavily on people 

But grades maybe secondary 

As the moral education of the kids is more essential and not grades

Joomua Tng, [3/3/2025 5:22 PM]

the other main message to the tuition industry, is that they should advertise responsibility, refrain from false or exaggerated or underhand advertising.

the desire to attract business is alright...just do it ethically, or responsibly....

that is why government want to regulate the tuition industry.

.......

cannot have the society believing that businesses can anyhow advertise or recruiting businesses without a sense of social responsibility.

(behaving like george soros is not good for the society.)

365, [3/3/2025 5:23 PM]

We all want to believe grades is secondary in an ideal world. But reality always hits us back when we are asked for our credentials.

Until grades hold a lower importance for real life implications, this obsession with it won't change.

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 5:27 PM]

Scammer who got caught shall work to return the funds in prison until they return the full amount. This can give deterrent to scammers in Singapore.

RY, [3/3/2025 5:28 PM]

My friend sibling, his bro n wife, both earning 5figures/mth and staying in condo with 2 kids and own car n etc 

But they told my friend that they are poor, and cant afford to pay for own father subsidised knee surgery in govt hospital, and push the burden to my friend 

What kind of son - high education with gd income, but doesnt want to take care/pay for own parent  medical .... 

Their father (carpentar) work hard to provide education for his 2 kids 

Luckily he still have my friend (1 son) willing to take care/pay for father medical expenses


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 5:29 PM]

Scammers return $3 billion confiscated by the government.

Now is how best to use this fund.

Parliament currently debating this.

But REACH didn't put this as topic for discussion.

Some MP propose use all to compensate.

I try to stop it.

By setting up Trust fund and use confiscated proceeds to invest and then use it to fight scam.

It is more effective use of confiscated funds rather than wasting it away by full compensation and then use taxpayers money to fight scam.


Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 5:30 PM]

Agree if can invest the money like noble price to compensate.

Jun Ming, [3/3/2025 5:31 PM]

Maybe compensate a certain portion


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 5:32 PM]

Yes compensate a portion to ensure victims that cannot survive as their life savings cheated - got some money to tie over.


RY, [3/3/2025 5:34 PM]

Hence education is not just about grades only 

It is also about moral education of the children 

If young parents also dont take care of own ageing parents, children may also emulate when they grow up

365, [3/3/2025 5:35 PM]

I don't think anyone disagrees on the need for moral education, but it is a fact that we have had many doors shut us out because we didn't score.

Garion Chan, [3/3/2025 5:38 PM]

For me, my Teacher and and 2 of them became Principal and a superintendent (I think) always say if you needed tuitions that means my Teachers have failed badly in teaching. Of course that being said may be only my Teachers. But then again needing Tuitions really something to ponder on especially the changes in format and system in our education system. Like formulae to model. Regards

Derek Teo, [3/3/2025 5:38 PM]

This is natural result of our history. Our forefathers worked hard just to make sure everyone in the family have things to eat. 

The then-children, who grew up from that circumstances understood the correlations  between a good education, good job, decent salary and quality of life. And this got slowly ingrained to the next few generations. 

Today, we recognised this but the systems have yet to catch up. I agree with @eyt96 that many doors are shut because of academic results. At least in my time, I understand that my friend who possess a good honours from uni sim was not admitted into MOE. However, another friend with mediocre results from NTU got accepted immediately.

Derek Teo, [3/3/2025 5:41 PM]

Academic results are not a good indicator of the person’s ability to work. Today, I got staff who are degree holders from the main university. But they don’t have common sense, and their performance at work doesn’t correlate to their academic results. Some of them are just book smart, and studying is a controlled environment


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 5:41 PM]

Some of my previous staff are from private universities graduates - specifically uni sim.

And they work on projects in various Ministries, statutory boards or organ of states.


Derek Teo, [3/3/2025 5:45 PM]

I have experienced that. I don’t have the data and I could be wrong. I think it’s usually their second job and beyond. They used their academic qualifications coupled with their skill sets and experiences from the previous job(s) for assessment

365, [3/3/2025 5:45 PM]

I concur with this observation, but let's check back with ourselves, who had a comparatively easier time to convince the employer to hire them, who has to go the extra mile to prove their worth


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 5:45 PM]

Hmm...

I think is their 1st job if I can remember.


365, [3/3/2025 5:47 PM]

I think the crux of this issue is before they join the company, that's where they will be filtered by their grades because that's all companies can assess them on.

When they start working, of course companies will re-assess again.

Many people are stuck at step 1.

Derek Teo, [3/3/2025 5:48 PM]

Not their fault but it’s the most direct and obvious mechanisms for assessment. 

In my time, I have friends who took MCs for exams because they are not confident to get a good grade for that module, and push back to the next Sem.

If I’m the employer, I see this as indicator of the person’s character and principles.


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 5:49 PM]

One has even assume a senior post in a government link organization.


365, [3/3/2025 5:50 PM]

I've been thinking about this, how can the government really help, and I still believe it's molding and reshaping our cultural and societal norms.

To start off, government agencies themselves should put less emphasis on grade requirement and more emphasis on skill based requirement.

What skills do they state to have in their cv and what have they done to demonstrate those skills.

After that, the mode of the interview should be simulating what is expected in the job, and how the candidates approach it.

If there's enough of such push, perhaps more organizations can adopt similar methods and eventually change the whole perception on the importance of grades.

Derek Teo, [3/3/2025 5:52 PM]

Yeah totally agreed. Academic results = quantitative assessment

U need a qualitative assessment - some form of application/scenario questions to sieve out the candidate’s qualities

365, [3/3/2025 5:53 PM]

I believe this is also why there is less demand for tuition on poly and uni.

While they still exist, it's very niche, because it's hard to teach how to approach problems without a given template like written examinations.

Derek Teo, [3/3/2025 5:55 PM]

After going through my deg programme, I felt that nothing useful that I’ve learned was applicable in my work. To set context, I did a mech eng degree

365, [3/3/2025 5:58 PM]

I did a comp sci degree. Understanding the logic of how code works has helped me in my daily job, even though I'm not a developer.

However, I disagree with how the exam is being held. Not only do you have to memorize syntax (when in industry, googling is expected), you are handwriting code. Isn't that ridiculous?

Someone who could be a very good developer may perform poorly in this absurd form of exam, but is rejected from even 1st round interviews because he didn't score well in it.

Khai Mun L., [3/3/2025 5:59 PM]

Tuitions would always exists. Maybe the current teacher does not have the right style for the student to accept. Student cannot pick their own teachers in school hence look for another outside.

Furthermore, MOE now moving to 'standardized teaching methods', some students might not be suitable or learn at different speeds.

Higher education e.g. uni or jc, students have more willingness/capability to find teachers after school or online search on their own. So tutition is less common then

REACH Singapore, [3/3/2025 6:06 PM]

📢 Topic 📢


LCL (Danny 心), [3/3/2025 6:39 PM]

Basically, whether the graduates come from:-

1. Scholar graduate 

2. Local universities graduates 

3. Private universities graduates

There are life examples of such graduates climbing relatively high in the public sectors or government linked organizations.

I met my ex scholar staff who give me a quick rundown of my ex staff various positions.

I give a thumbs up to him and all my previous staff - very comforting that they are doing so well.

It is all based on their performance, not grades in their universities.

Hope this will reassure many people.


REACH Singapore, [3/3/2025 6:41 PM]

➡️ Officers, leaders involved in NRIC unmasking saga may face financial consequences

More: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/mddi-acra-nric-numbers-unmasking-financial-consequences-performance-review-staff-4972576

365, [3/3/2025 6:45 PM]

This is a good lesson for our government, when releasing an announcement, make sure all possible doubts in intent is clarified even before being asked.

This is a huge communication issue on their end. To the citizens, the financial consequences suffered by the leaders is secondary.

We still haven't fully transition over to an era whereby nric doesn't have to be secret, so those whose nric are exposed will be bearing the temporary consequences until we have a fully functional system that don't rely on nric for authentication.

REACH Singapore, [3/3/2025 6:45 PM]

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REACH Singapore, [3/3/2025 7:01 PM]

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