Roy Ngerng has started a petition at https://www.change.org/petitions/the-singapore-government-return-our-cpf-2.
He will also be holding a rally at Hong Lim on 7 June at 4 pm to call on the
Govt to return the CPF to its rightful owners at 55 and higher interest rates
for the CPF savings among other things.
The CPF is an issue that touches the pockets of every Sinkie
and will affect those who have hit 55 recently, and those younger that will
come along through the years. Millions of Sinkies will fall victims to the CPF
Schemes with their life savings locked away by strangers who claimed to be
doing it for their good. And not only will these strangers decide when and how
much to return to the Sinkies, they could even decide how to spend it by their
audacious compulsory schemes. Reminds me of the days of warlordism in China.
I hope Roy will
monitor the progress of his petition. I have noticed that he is using a
different platform from that used by William Lim calling for the PM to resign.
That petition is so heavily rigged that it is going no where. If it is allowed
to run normally, my estimate is that it could hit at least 20,000 or 30,000
signatures conservatively. It is still hovering around 2,000 signatories. Would
this petition of Roy go the same
way, to oblivion, through rigging and neglect?
I have yet to hear William Lim making any comment on the
state of his petition. Maybe he has other reasons not to say anything. Maybe it
was a spur of the moment to start that petition and it is as good as to let it
die a natural death. Nothing serious, not meant to be serious.
How many Sinkies will sign Roy’s
petition? How many Sinkies will think it important enough to attend the rally
at Hong Lim? When times are good, when the people do not have to fall back on
their CPF savings, when they have other sources of fund, they may be reluctant
or lack the motivation to want to make their voices and grievances heard. This
is bad as people in charge may say, see, no complain, no protest, only 200, so
the people are happy and they can go on with more schemes in the future.
When times are bad, when the people are desperate to lay
their hands on their CPF savings, the temperature would be different. They may
tear down the walls of CPF to get hold of their money. Just hope that the
people are not desperate enough. Just hope that the younger generations are as
easy to manipulate and docile enough not to do anything when their money are
locked away against their wishes, like the older generations.
Would the people rise and march to Hong Lim on 7 June to
demand for the return of their CPF savings?
Kopi Level - Green