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How should Mr Shareholder view CEO's gesture from heart?
THANK you very much for what is a selfless act, PM Lee - donating the increase in your salary for five years.
13 April 2007
THANK you very much for what is a selfless act, PM Lee - donating the increase in your salary for five years.
You told Parliament yesterday: 'To make it quite clear why I am doing this and also to give me the moral standing to defend this policy with Singaporeans, I will hold my own salary at the present level for five years.'
Mr Lee Hsien Loong added: 'The Government will pay me my full salary because that is the way the system will have to work. But for five years, whatever the increase in the salary above its present level, I will donate to suitable good causes.'
In a way, your gesture is also a Catch 22.
It tells ordinary Singaporeans that serving the nation is a higher calling than working in a big company for big bucks.
Your job calls for heart.
And you have shown that yours is in the right place.
But at the same time, you need to protect the principle that public servants should not have to make big personal sacrifices, especially when their skills would earn them much more in the marketplace.
It is also good that you made it a personal decision.
'I don't expect other ministers to follow me. (The pay rise) is a Cabinet decision, but I am the one who's carrying the ultimate responsibility and not them individually...
'What individual ministers want to do is up to them. What individual MPs want to do is also up to you.
'I know that the ministers and the MPs already support various worthy causes, but it should not be a public ostentatious display of how generous and self-sacrificing I am but a private matter for them to decide at their own discretion.'
The hope is that the House - and your Cabinet - understands your call.
If all your ministers followed your example and donated their increases, the ngeow (fault-finding in Hokkien) citizen will say: 'See, you don't really need the extra money.'
Then we'll be back at Square One.
So what more can a well-meaning person do?
Then-PM Goh Chok Tong in 1995 turned down a pay rise (for five years).
Do people still remember the gesture?
Will they remember PM Lee's donation years from now?
Well, it's all up to you, Mr Citizen.
First, understand the issue.
Then, form your judgment.
PM Lee used his head, then his heart led the way.
So think this through, Mr Citizen.
Then let your heart decide how to view a beau geste - a beautiful gesture.
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