Singaporeans aged 21 and above who have yet to sign up to receive their 2011 Growth Dividend should do so by Dec 31.
Reminder letters from the Government will be sent from Dec 7 onwards to those who have not signed up. Those aged 45 and above who qualify will also receive their Central Provident Fund (CPF) Medisave Top-up upon signing up.
Singaporeans may sign up either online at the Grow & Share website (www.growandshare.gov.sg) or by completing the Grow & Share form available at any Community Centre, Community Development Council or CPF Service Centre.
More than 2.4 million Singaporeans received $1.5 billion in growth dividends end October. During the same time, 1.3 million Singaporeans also received $500 million in CPF Medisave Top-ups.
Want to give money ask people to sign up. Want to take money no ask permission just deduct from our CPF account.
It is not Singaporeans first, it is always PAP govt first.
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well, we allowed the PAP govt to take money as they wished
Generalisation again. One talked about generalisation by gals and women negatively in sb and one is doing it, hypocrite.
For all who have brains know that not all voted for people's action party.
i stand corrected
the 60.1% made it so