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https://geraldgiam.sg/
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On April 04, 2025, 02:29 PM UTC, https://geraldgiam.sg/ was accessible when tested on AS212238 in Singapore.
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149.102.250.14
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status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-singapore tag-mccy tag-sports"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/raising-athletes/" rel="bookmark">MCCY: Raising World-Class Athletes</a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <a class="post-thumbnail" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/raising-athletes/" aria-hidden="true"> <img width="1024" height="1280" src="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250310_171423_605.jpg" class="attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="MCCY: Raising World-Class Athletes" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" srcset="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250310_171423_605.jpg 1024w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250310_171423_605-240x300.jpg 240w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250310_171423_605-819x1024.jpg 819w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250310_171423_605-768x960.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 984px) 60vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /> </a> <div class="entry-content"> <div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;" class="sharethis-inline-share-buttons" ></div> <p><em>Committee of Supply debate 2025, Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth</em></p> <p>I declare my interest as a parent of a child in a high performance sports programme run by Sport Singapore (SportSG).</p> <p>I congratulate Yeo Jia Min and Loh Kean Yew on their stellar performance in the recent German Open badminton tournament. They and other Team Singapore athletes have blazed a trail for many more young athletes to follow.</p> <p>The level of competition in world-class sport is fierce, with elite athletes dedicating their youth to training and competing. Winning at the highest level requires early talent identification, top-tier coaching and strong athlete support.</p> <p>These student-athletes take a different path from their peers in mainstream schools. Training 20 to 30 hours a week and travelling frequently for competitions while studying is extremely demanding. Not all can enrol in the Singapore Sports School because its 10 academy programmes may not match the athletes’ sport. SportSG and National Sports Associations (NSAs) must work more closely with mainstream schools to give student-athletes greater flexibility in their schedules while ensuring they keep up academically.</p> <p>Finances are a major hurdle to developing world-class athletes. Most costs, especially in the early years, fall on parents. Joseph Schooling’s parents reportedly spent some <a href="https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/lunch-with-sumiko-singapores-most-famous-mum">$1 million</a> on his training, education, accommodation and travel on his road to winning an Olympic gold. How many families can afford that? Without external funding, we risk limiting our talent pool to the wealthiest households. Funding need not come solely from the government; corporate and private sponsors can help. SportSG and NSAs should play a bigger role in securing and connecting athletes with sponsorship opportunities. Even modest sponsorship of equipment, clothing or travel can help to develop potential talent.</p> <p>Young athletes and their parents need clearer guidance and structured pathways so that they don’t navigate the system alone. More support should be provided to help parents make informed decisions about their child’s sporting and academic future.</p> <p>Smaller NSAs may lack the expertise and resources for world-class coaching and athlete development. In such cases, SportSG should provide more guidance and oversight to support athletes and help them achieve their full potential.</p> <p>World-class athletes are developed through years of rigorous training, not talent alone. If we are serious about competing on the world stage, we must put the right structures, pathways and financing in place for our athletes to train, develop and win.</p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><img alt='' src='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=49&d=blank&r=g' srcset='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=98&d=blank&r=g 2x' class='avatar avatar-49 photo' height='49' width='49' decoding='async'/><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/author/gerald/">Gerald Giam</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/raising-athletes/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published" datetime="2025-03-10T17:16:13+08:00">10 March 2025</time><time class="updated" datetime="2025-03-10T17:18:10+08:00">10 March 2025</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/category/singapore/" rel="category tag">Singapore</a></span><span class="tags-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Tags </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/tag/mccy/" rel="tag">MCCY</a>, <a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/tag/sports/" rel="tag">sports</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-3991 --> <article id="post-3988" class="post-3988 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-singapore tag-caregiving tag-msf"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/compensating-caregivers/" rel="bookmark">MSF: Compensating Family Caregivers</a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <a class="post-thumbnail" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/compensating-caregivers/" aria-hidden="true"> <img width="1024" height="1280" src="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250310_132521_462.jpg" class="attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="MSF: Compensating Family Caregivers" decoding="async" srcset="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250310_132521_462.jpg 1024w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250310_132521_462-240x300.jpg 240w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250310_132521_462-819x1024.jpg 819w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250310_132521_462-768x960.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 984px) 60vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /> </a> <div class="entry-content"> <div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;" class="sharethis-inline-share-buttons" ></div> <p><em>Committee of Supply debate 2025, Ministry of Social and Family Development</em></p> <p>Family caregivers provide unpaid care, often at great personal cost. Many sacrifice their careers, drain their savings, and push through exhaustion and sometimes even abuse to care for their loved ones, often at the expense of their own well-being. Without them, the healthcare burden on the state would be far greater.</p> <p>The total value of informal care for seniors aged 75 and above is estimated at $1.28 billion annually, equivalent to 11% of government healthcare expenditure, according to a study by researchers from Duke-NUS Medical School.</p> <p>I appreciate that the Home Caregiving Grant is being increased to up to $600 per month. However, the current system still assumes that caregiving is a private responsibility, with the government only coming in to provide relief.</p> <p>We need a fundamental shift in recognising family caregiving as essential work that deserves proper compensation, not just relief. Caregiving should be a shared responsibility between individuals, families and society, with its costs partly socialised rather than falling mainly on caregivers.</p> <p>To put this into action, I propose a tiered caregiver payment for those who reduce their work hours or leave employment to care for a family member, provided they meet a minimum caregiving threshold. They should also receive CPF contributions to safeguard their long-term financial security.</p> <p>Caregiving should also be recognised as skilled work. A national certification framework should be introduced to provide formal training and better employment opportunities for caregivers, especially after they return to the workforce.</p> <p>Caregivers are the backbone of our long-term care system. If we truly value their contributions, we must compensate them fairly. This is not just about doing more, but doing things differently to prepare Singapore for an ageing society.</p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><img alt='' src='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=49&d=blank&r=g' srcset='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=98&d=blank&r=g 2x' class='avatar avatar-49 photo' height='49' width='49' loading='lazy' decoding='async'/><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/author/gerald/">Gerald Giam</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/compensating-caregivers/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published" datetime="2025-03-10T13:26:48+08:00">10 March 2025</time><time class="updated" datetime="2025-03-10T13:27:34+08:00">10 March 2025</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/category/singapore/" rel="category tag">Singapore</a></span><span class="tags-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Tags </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/tag/caregiving/" rel="tag">caregiving</a>, <a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/tag/msf/" rel="tag">MSF</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-3988 --> <article id="post-3985" class="post-3985 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-singapore tag-dental tag-healthcare"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/dental-care/" rel="bookmark">MOH: Preventive Dental Care</a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <a class="post-thumbnail" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/dental-care/" aria-hidden="true"> <img width="1024" height="1280" src="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250307_193758_602.jpg" class="attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="MOH: Preventive Dental Care" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250307_193758_602.jpg 1024w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250307_193758_602-240x300.jpg 240w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250307_193758_602-819x1024.jpg 819w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250307_193758_602-768x960.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 984px) 60vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /> </a> <div class="entry-content"> <div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;" class="sharethis-inline-share-buttons" ></div> <p><em>Committee of Supply Debate, Ministry of Health, 7 March 2025</em></p> <p>MediSave generally does not cover dental treatments unless they involve surgery and are medically necessary. Non-surgical procedures like extractions, crowns, dentures, and braces are not MediSave-claimable.</p> <p>Singaporeans are not seeing their dentists regularly enough. Over 50% of Singaporeans visit a dentist at least once a year. However, 40% of these visits are for reactive treatment rather than preventive care. This means many seek dental care only when they experience pain, often leading to more complex and costly procedures.</p> <p>I’m also concerned about tooth loss among seniors. About 13% of those over 60 years old are completely toothless. Edentulism impacts the nutrition, social confidence and overall well-being of our seniors.</p> <p>The Ministry of Health launched Project Silver Screen in 2018 to provide functional screening, including oral health checks, for seniors aged 60 and above. How effective has this programme been in addressing dental health issues among older Singaporeans? Are there plans to expand or improve it?</p> <p>Oral health is an essential part of overall well-being, yet it is not included in the Healthier SG programme. Studies have shown that poor dental health is linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes complications. Preventive dental care should be encouraged to reduce these long-term health risks.</p> <p>I urge the Ministry to review how dental subsidies are structured, expand MediSave coverage for essential treatments and integrate dental care into Healthier SG. More public awareness efforts are also needed to ensure that all Singaporeans seek regular check-ups instead of waiting for problems to arise. Making dental care more affordable and accessible will improve the well-being of all Singaporeans.</p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><img alt='' src='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=49&d=blank&r=g' srcset='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=98&d=blank&r=g 2x' class='avatar avatar-49 photo' height='49' width='49' loading='lazy' decoding='async'/><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/author/gerald/">Gerald Giam</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/dental-care/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published" datetime="2025-03-07T19:39:09+08:00">7 March 2025</time><time class="updated" datetime="2025-03-07T19:39:54+08:00">7 March 2025</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/category/singapore/" rel="category tag">Singapore</a></span><span class="tags-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Tags </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/tag/dental/" rel="tag">dental</a>, <a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/tag/healthcare/" rel="tag">healthcare</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-3985 --> <article id="post-3982" class="post-3982 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-singapore tag-education tag-moe"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/school-sports/" rel="bookmark">MOE: School Sports for All</a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <a class="post-thumbnail" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/school-sports/" aria-hidden="true"> <img width="1024" height="1280" src="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250306_173055_565.jpg" class="attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="MOE: School Sports for All" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250306_173055_565.jpg 1024w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250306_173055_565-240x300.jpg 240w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250306_173055_565-819x1024.jpg 819w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250306_173055_565-768x960.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 984px) 60vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /> </a> <div class="entry-content"> <div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;" class="sharethis-inline-share-buttons" ></div> <p><em>Committee of Supply Debate 2024, Ministry of Education</em></p> <p>Getting into a school sports team can be very competitive these days. Schools usually hold trials to select only the best athletes to represent them at the National School Games.</p> <p>Many students want to take up sports like badminton, basketball or football as their co-curricular activity (CCA) in school, only to be disappointed that they can’t get a place in the CCA. Some are left with no choice but to join a CCA they have little interest in.</p> <p>To cater to students who want to play sports for leisure but lack formal training, schools should open up more recreational sports CCAs for popular sports. Many schools already do this, but some still don’t.</p> <p>To manage limited resources, schools could adjust the number of CCA places to match demand. This way, schools can ensure that every student who wants to participate in sports at their skill level has the opportunity to do so.</p> <p>On the other end of the spectrum, top performing student-athletes who have the potential to represent Singapore at international competitions are often still required to train with their school sports teams.</p> <p>High-performance sports training usually takes place outside of school at training programmes run by National Sports Associations or private academies. These student-athletes should have the option to be excused from school training and competition so as to better focus on becoming world-class athletes who can compete on the world stage and win medals for Singapore. They should still be allowed to earn LEAPS 2.0 points while doing so. I will discuss the sports aspect of this further in my cut at the MCCY Committee of Supply debate.</p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><img alt='' src='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=49&d=blank&r=g' srcset='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=98&d=blank&r=g 2x' class='avatar avatar-49 photo' height='49' width='49' loading='lazy' decoding='async'/><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/author/gerald/">Gerald Giam</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/school-sports/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published" datetime="2025-03-06T17:32:04+08:00">6 March 2025</time><time class="updated" datetime="2025-03-06T17:33:22+08:00">6 March 2025</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/category/singapore/" rel="category tag">Singapore</a></span><span class="tags-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Tags </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/tag/education/" rel="tag">education</a>, <a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/tag/moe/" rel="tag">MOE</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-3982 --> <article id="post-3978" class="post-3978 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-singapore tag-foreign-affairs tag-mfa"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/mfa-navigating-us-china-relations/" rel="bookmark">MFA: Navigating US-China Relations</a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <a class="post-thumbnail" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/mfa-navigating-us-china-relations/" aria-hidden="true"> <img width="1024" height="1280" src="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250304_160558_705.jpg" class="attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="MFA: Navigating US-China Relations" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250304_160558_705.jpg 1024w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250304_160558_705-240x300.jpg 240w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250304_160558_705-819x1024.jpg 819w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250304_160558_705-768x960.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 984px) 60vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /> </a> <div class="entry-content"> <div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;" class="sharethis-inline-share-buttons" ></div> <p><em>Committee of Supply Debate, Ministry of Foreign Affairs</em><br>3 Mar 2025</p> <p>Singapore’s most pressing foreign policy challenge today is managing the escalating rivalry between the United States and China. As a small state with an open economy, Singapore is highly vulnerable to disruptions from this great power competition.</p> <p>Balancing strong military and economic ties with the US, with deep economic links with China requires careful diplomacy, strategic autonomy and economic adaptability.</p> <p>To mitigate these risks, Singapore should diversify its economy by strengthening trade and investment ties with ASEAN and the EU, as well as with India, Japan, South Korea and other growing economies, ensuring these relationships are based on stable and predictable legal and institutional frameworks.</p> <p>Changes in US engagement in Asia and rising military tensions with China create new security challenges for Singapore. To strengthen its defence resilience, Singapore should strengthen its defence partnership with the US while expanding security cooperation with more countries, including with our some of neighbours in Southeast Asia. At the same time, Singapore must continue building up the capability and competence of the SAF to ensure it remains a credible deterrent against emerging threats.</p> <p>Building diplomatic goodwill through bilateral engagement and assistance will also be important in winning international support for Singapore in times of crisis.</p> <p>MFA should expand efforts to educate businesses, NGOs and the public about our strategic interests through town halls and closed door briefings. It could also make better use of social media, podcasts and short videos to ensure foreign policy messaging reaches wider domestic and international audiences.</p> <p>Could the Minister outline what MFA is doing in these areas and how it plans to strengthen such efforts?</p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><img alt='' src='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=49&d=blank&r=g' srcset='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=98&d=blank&r=g 2x' class='avatar avatar-49 photo' height='49' width='49' loading='lazy' decoding='async'/><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/author/gerald/">Gerald Giam</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/mfa-navigating-us-china-relations/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published" datetime="2025-03-04T16:07:11+08:00">4 March 2025</time><time class="updated" datetime="2025-03-04T16:07:43+08:00">4 March 2025</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/category/singapore/" rel="category tag">Singapore</a></span><span class="tags-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Tags </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/tag/foreign-affairs/" rel="tag">foreign affairs</a>, <a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/tag/mfa/" rel="tag">MFA</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-3978 --> <article id="post-3975" class="post-3975 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-singapore tag-environment tag-mse"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/mse-free-or-low-cost-drinking-water/" rel="bookmark">MSE: Free or Low-cost Drinking Water</a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <a class="post-thumbnail" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/mse-free-or-low-cost-drinking-water/" aria-hidden="true"> <img width="1024" height="1280" src="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250304_160247_884.jpg" class="attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="MSE: Free or Low-cost Drinking Water" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250304_160247_884.jpg 1024w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250304_160247_884-240x300.jpg 240w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250304_160247_884-819x1024.jpg 819w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250304_160247_884-768x960.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 984px) 60vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /> </a> <div class="entry-content"> <div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;" class="sharethis-inline-share-buttons" ></div> <p><em>Committee of Supply Debate 2025, Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment</em></p> <p>4 March 2025</p> <p>More restaurants now charge for plain water, and some price bottled water the same as sugary drinks. This nudges consumers towards sugar-laden beverages, increasing the risk of obesity and diabetes.<br><br>Free or low-cost drinking water should be made more widely available across F&B outlets, shopping malls, heartland coffeeshops and public spaces. This supports healthier choices and reduces unnecessary costs for consumers. <br><br>I urge MSE to encourage and work with F&B outlets, coffeeshops, and malls to provide free or low-cost drinking water as a best practice.<br><br>MSE should also promote a culture of carrying reusable water bottles as part of Singapore’s sustainability efforts. Refilling reusable bottles cuts down our reliance on single-use plastics.<br><br>By nudging businesses, building owners and the public towards these norms, we can help Singaporeans stay hydrated while making choices that benefit their health, their wallets, and the environment.</p> <p></p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><img alt='' src='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=49&d=blank&r=g' srcset='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=98&d=blank&r=g 2x' class='avatar avatar-49 photo' height='49' width='49' loading='lazy' decoding='async'/><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/author/gerald/">Gerald Giam</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/mse-free-or-low-cost-drinking-water/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published" datetime="2025-03-04T16:04:24+08:00">4 March 2025</time><time class="updated" datetime="2025-03-04T16:08:18+08:00">4 March 2025</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/category/singapore/" rel="category tag">Singapore</a></span><span class="tags-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Tags </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/tag/environment/" rel="tag">environment</a>, <a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/tag/mse/" rel="tag">MSE</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-3975 --> <article id="post-3971" class="post-3971 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-singapore"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/mindef-making-ns-value-accretive/" rel="bookmark">MINDEF: Making NS Value-accretive</a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <a class="post-thumbnail" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/mindef-making-ns-value-accretive/" aria-hidden="true"> <img width="1024" height="1280" src="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250303_152139_361.jpg" class="attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="MINDEF: Making NS Value-accretive" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250303_152139_361.jpg 1024w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250303_152139_361-240x300.jpg 240w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250303_152139_361-819x1024.jpg 819w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20250303_152139_361-768x960.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 984px) 60vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /> </a> <div class="entry-content"> <div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;" class="sharethis-inline-share-buttons" ></div> <p><em>Committee of Supply debate in Parliament, 3 Mar 2025</em></p> <p>National defence is the primary goal of National Service (NS), but NS should also be an investment in human capital. MINDEF should transform NS into a value-accretive experience for our National Servicemen by ensuring appropriate remuneration, relevant training, and stronger education and career integration.</p> <p>First, Full-time National Servicemen’s (NSFs) pay should reflect their contributions to national defence. The median NS allowance should be raised to at least $1,600 per month. NSFs in their second year are fully trained, performing operational roles essential to Singapore’s security, yet they continue to receive an “allowance” rather than a salary with CPF.</p> <p>The argument that duty and employment are mutually exclusive is flawed. SAF regulars are paid market salaries while serving the same national defence mission. NSFs make personal sacrifices, delaying their education, career and—consequently—sometimes even marriage and children, because of NS. Pay that acknowledges these realities will strengthen their commitment to national defence.</p> <p>MINDEF should also help NSFs transition smoothly to further education by coordinating with universities to reduce delays between their ORD and the start of their studies.</p> <p>Finally, NS training should, where possible, incorporate training that can benefit NSFs’ future careers, including skills training that can be applied in both military and civilian settings. This way, NS can serve as a launchpad for future opportunities rather than an educational and career detour.</p> <p></p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><img alt='' src='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=49&d=blank&r=g' srcset='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=98&d=blank&r=g 2x' class='avatar avatar-49 photo' height='49' width='49' loading='lazy' decoding='async'/><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/author/gerald/">Gerald Giam</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/03/mindef-making-ns-value-accretive/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published" datetime="2025-03-03T15:28:23+08:00">3 March 2025</time><time class="updated" datetime="2025-03-03T15:28:25+08:00">3 March 2025</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/category/singapore/" rel="category tag">Singapore</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-3971 --> <article id="post-3968" class="post-3968 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-singapore"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/02/mid-career-pmet/" rel="bookmark">Empowering Mid-Career PMETs in a Changing Economy</a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <a class="post-thumbnail" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/02/mid-career-pmet/" aria-hidden="true"> <img width="1080" height="1087" src="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/Screenshot_2025-02-27-17-09-05-904_com.openai.chatgpt-edit.jpg" class="attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="Empowering Mid-Career PMETs in a Changing Economy" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/Screenshot_2025-02-27-17-09-05-904_com.openai.chatgpt-edit.jpg 1080w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/Screenshot_2025-02-27-17-09-05-904_com.openai.chatgpt-edit-298x300.jpg 298w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/Screenshot_2025-02-27-17-09-05-904_com.openai.chatgpt-edit-1017x1024.jpg 1017w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/Screenshot_2025-02-27-17-09-05-904_com.openai.chatgpt-edit-150x150.jpg 150w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/Screenshot_2025-02-27-17-09-05-904_com.openai.chatgpt-edit-768x773.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 984px) 60vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /> </a> <div class="entry-content"> <div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;" class="sharethis-inline-share-buttons" ></div> <p><em>Gerald Giam (Aljunied), 27 Feb 2025</em></p> <p>Many mid-career professionals, managers, executives and technicians (PMETs) are under pressure. Some are in industries that are shrinking or being disrupted, where jobs are disappearing faster than new ones are created. Others see their roles changing because of automation or artificial intelligence.</p> <p>Some even face the anxiety of being told to reapply for their own jobs as part of restructuring exercises, effectively forcing them to compete with their colleagues or external candidates for roles they have already been performing. Such practices not only create stress and uncertainty but can also serve as a way for companies to bypass retrenchment obligations while reshuffling their workforce.</p> <p>While overall employment levels have continued to rise in tandem with a growing population, some displaced workers face difficulties transitioning into a new job at the same skill level and salary. Many struggle to break into growth sectors despite efforts to reskill, as employers often favour candidates with industry-specific experience or are younger. While most employers prioritise merit, some hiring processes may still be influenced by informal networks, creating additional challenges for mid-career jobseekers trying to break into new industries.</p> <p>The Labour Force 2024 report showed that some 41,200 PMET residents are unemployed and, of these, 10,700 have been unemployed for more than six months. The data also shows that long-term unemployment affects PMETs more than non-PMETs. These PMETs are workers who have spent decades in their industries, built up expertise and contributed to the economy. Many have significant financial responsibilities, including housing loans, children’s education and elderly parents to care for.</p> <p>When these PMETs get retrenched or step away from the workforce for a period due to caregiving responsibilities, re-entering the job market becomes a daunting challenge. Even those who are currently employed may be preoccupied with day-to-day operational work and get blindsided by technological changes that make their skills obsolete. A worker who had spent years in corporate operations, for instance, may find it difficult to transition into a technology-driven role without a structured pathway to bridge the gap. </p> <p>Even if they secure interviews, they are often offered roles at significantly reduced salaries, making it difficult to maintain their financial obligations. Some are forced into contract or gig work with little stability or opportunities for development. The longer they remain unemployed or underemployed, the harder it becomes to re-enter the workforce, as employers perceive them as “outdated” or “overqualified” rather than seeing the value of their accumulated skills and experience. Some may drop out of the workforce completely after years of discouragement.</p> <p>The government has introduced several schemes to help workers upgrade their skills and transition to new jobs. The SkillsFuture Level-Up Programme provides Singaporeans aged 40 and above with $4,000 in SkillsFuture Credit, along with a training allowance of 50% of their average income over the latest available 12-month period, capped at $3,000 a month, for selected long-form full-time courses, and $300 per month for selected part-time courses. The SkillsFuture Jobseeker Support scheme, which bears similarities with the unemployment insurance schemes proposed by the Workers’ Party since 2006, will also offer financial support of up to $6,000 over six months for involuntarily unemployed workers taking part in job search and related activities.</p> <p>On top of that, career matching services run by Workforce Singapore (WSG) and its partners help jobseekers refine their resumes and prepare for interviews, and in the future, as announced in this Budget, there will be an expanded network of job placement centres at all CDCs. These are important steps, but more needs to be done to ensure mid-career workers secure meaningful employment.</p> <p>Training and reskilling alone does not ensure job placement. For mid-career workers facing immediate job displacement, waiting year s for the benefits of these programmes to materialise is not a viable option. Many are unable to afford the temporary drop in income that often comes with switching sectors, making it difficult for them to commit to full-time training programmes.</p> <p>While some industries are shrinking, others—including healthcare, sustainability, and advanced manufacturing—are expanding. Mid-career PMETs should have clearer pathways to transition into these high-demand sectors through structured job placement and industry partnerships.</p> <p>The Career Conversion Programme (CCP) is designed to help mid-career individuals transition into new jobs or sectors with better long-term prospects through training and salary support. This is a well-intentioned programme. However, there still remain deeper structural barriers that make it difficult for these workers to secure new jobs at comparable skill levels and salaries. The CCP requires employers to hire the workers before they can receive training, presenting the same barriers for jobseekers who are already struggling to get past the initial job screening process.</p> <p>We need a more <strong>structured and targeted job placement programme</strong> where mid-career jobseekers can have their applications and CVs reviewed and refined by specialists in their field. These specialists can then actively match and recommend them to employers, including those enrolled in the CCP, increasing their chances of securing a placement. Once hired, these workers can then benefit from the CCP to receive the necessary training and salary support for a smoother transition into their new roles.</p> <p>Additionally, WSG can introduce <strong>structured returnship programmes</strong> to help professionals re-enter the workforce after a career break, whether due to retrenchment or caregiving responsibilities. Unlike the CCP, which requires career conversion, these returnship programmes would provide a pathway to employment and mentorship, allowing mid-career professionals to rebuild industry-relevant experience without starting over at entry-level positions. </p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Conclusion</span></p> <p>Mdm Deputy Speaker, mid-career and older PMETs need more structured redeployment pathways and stronger financial support for career transitions. They have spent years contributing to Singapore’s economy. Many have built businesses, trained younger colleagues and helped shape their industries. </p> <p>Our nation and our economy cannot afford to overlook the experience and skills of these workers. Let’s give every Singaporean who wants to work, retrain and contribute the best possible chance to do so.</p> <hr class="wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity"/> <p><em>Image generated by AI</em></p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><img alt='' src='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=49&d=blank&r=g' srcset='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=98&d=blank&r=g 2x' class='avatar avatar-49 photo' height='49' width='49' loading='lazy' decoding='async'/><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/author/gerald/">Gerald Giam</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/02/mid-career-pmet/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published" datetime="2025-02-27T17:18:12+08:00">27 February 2025</time><time class="updated" datetime="2025-02-27T17:18:42+08:00">27 February 2025</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/category/singapore/" rel="category tag">Singapore</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-3968 --> <article id="post-3960" class="post-3960 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-singapore"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/02/racial-harmony-bill/" rel="bookmark">Maintenance of Racial Harmony Bill, 2nd Reading Debate</a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <a class="post-thumbnail" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/02/racial-harmony-bill/" aria-hidden="true"> <img width="1080" height="1076" src="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/Screenshot_2025-02-04-16-26-23-696_com.openai.chatgpt-edit.jpg" class="attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="Maintenance of Racial Harmony Bill, 2nd Reading Debate" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/Screenshot_2025-02-04-16-26-23-696_com.openai.chatgpt-edit.jpg 1080w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/Screenshot_2025-02-04-16-26-23-696_com.openai.chatgpt-edit-300x300.jpg 300w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/Screenshot_2025-02-04-16-26-23-696_com.openai.chatgpt-edit-1024x1020.jpg 1024w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/Screenshot_2025-02-04-16-26-23-696_com.openai.chatgpt-edit-150x150.jpg 150w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/Screenshot_2025-02-04-16-26-23-696_com.openai.chatgpt-edit-768x765.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 984px) 60vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /> </a> <div class="entry-content"> <div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;" class="sharethis-inline-share-buttons" ></div> <p>Gerald Giam (Aljunied)</p> <p>4 February 2025</p> <p>Mr Speaker,</p> <p>The Maintenance of Racial Harmony Bill (the “Bill”) seeks to address the complexities of race relations in Singapore. It introduces measures to regulate racial discourse, counter foreign interference and strengthen community cohesion. However, it is important this Bill fosters racial harmony without unintentionally stifling essential public discourse and silencing marginalised voices.</p> <p><strong>Open Dialogue Necessary for Racial Harmony</strong></p> <p>Racial harmony is a cornerstone of our society, and I think we all agree that it cannot be achieved through legislation alone. Enduring racial harmony requires genuine understanding and open dialogue among all communities.</p> <p>However, the broad ministerial powers under this Bill risk deterring legitimate public discourse that is essential for fostering inter-communal dialogue to strengthen social cohesion. For instance, public critiques of systemic discrimination or policies affecting certain racial groups could be misconstrued as vilifying or denigrating others, even when the intent is to raise awareness or advocate for positive change. Forums discussing global events like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or domestic policies such as CECA—the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement—could risk being labelled as racially inflammatory, despite their role in constructive discourse.</p> <p>It is important to distinguish between speech that incites hatred and violence—which should be prevented—and speech that fosters understanding and calls out racial inequalities—which we should encourage. Constructive conversations, including in public forums, are necessary for addressing racial issues and strengthening inter-communal trust.</p> <p>While the Bill includes defences for private communication and calling out racism in good faith, individuals may still be uncertain about their practical application. The need to prove good faith intent or the private nature of a conversation could create hesitation to engage in discussions on race. This uncertainty may discourage open dialogue and cause such conversations to go underground, or in echo chambers within the internet.</p> <p>Since the legislative intent as expressed during this debate may be referenced by the Courts, could the Minister clarify, with specific examples, the types of speech—including the ones I raised—that will or will not fall within the scope of this legislation?</p> <p>I note that unlike the Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act, which explicitly prohibits the mixing of religion and politics, this Bill does not contain a similar prohibition on the mixing of race and politics. Can the Minister confirm then that members of the public can engage in public discussions on racial issues without an outright legal restriction?</p> <p><strong>Countering Foreign Influence</strong></p> <p>Foreign influence operations can exploit racial and communal fault lines, destabilising our society and undermining social cohesion. Countering foreign interference is a necessary component of maintaining racial harmony. The ability to monitor and regulate race-based entities, and to take action against harmful external influences, is an important step in protecting Singapore’s racial harmony and national security, and I acknowledge the government’s efforts in addressing this issue.</p> <p>The Bill introduces measures such as designating entities and issuing restraining orders. The Workers’ Party supports the inclusion of these provisions. It is important, however, that these powers are exercised judiciously, with transparency and accountability, to maintain public trust. Ensuring that decisions are seen as fair and impartial will be crucial to the effectiveness and legitimacy of these measures.</p> <p><strong>Community Remedial Initiative</strong></p> <p>I support the introduction of the Community Remedial Programme (CRP), which offers an alternative to prosecution by encouraging participants to reflect on their actions and fostering rehabilitation. To be effective, the programme should engage participants in meaningful dialogue with members of other racial groups, allowing for deeper understanding and reflection on the impact of their actions.</p> <p>Could the Minister share more details on the structure and content of the CRP? How will its effectiveness be measured to ensure it leads to genuine rehabilitation and behavioural change?</p> <p><strong>Consultation Process</strong></p> <p>Unlike the Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act in 1990, this Bill did not undergo the same level of parliamentary scrutiny through a Select Committee. Instead, the government feedback unit, REACH, conducted a public consultation last year, but the feedback collected remains largely opaque, with only summarised data shared publicly. A Select Committee provides a more transparent and rigorous process, allowing for in-depth scrutiny, public engagement and expert input, particularly from minority communities most affected by such legislation.</p> <p>The government’s <em>Forward Singapore</em> report underscores the need to strengthen our social compact through deeper citizen engagement. Yet, for an issue as fundamental as race relations, bypassing the Select Committee process weakens participatory democracy. A strong democratic system requires more than just electoral participation—it must also ensure meaningful avenues for policymaking input, robust public consultations and rigorous legislative scrutiny.</p> <p>The government should uphold these principles by ensuring that future legislation of similar significance is subject to the full scrutiny of a Select Committee.</p> <p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p> <p>Mr Speaker, the Workers’ Party supports the Maintenance of Racial Harmony Bill, particularly measures to counter foreign interference, but we urge the government to ensure that safeguards are in place to protect civil liberties and encourage open conversations about race. Thank you.</p> <hr class="wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity"/> <p>Image on inter-racial dialogue – generated by AI</p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><img alt='' src='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=49&d=blank&r=g' srcset='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=98&d=blank&r=g 2x' class='avatar avatar-49 photo' height='49' width='49' loading='lazy' decoding='async'/><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/author/gerald/">Gerald Giam</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/02/racial-harmony-bill/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published" datetime="2025-02-04T16:10:09+08:00">4 February 2025</time><time class="updated" datetime="2025-02-04T16:30:56+08:00">4 February 2025</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/category/singapore/" rel="category tag">Singapore</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-3960 --> <article id="post-3954" class="post-3954 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-singapore"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/01/protection-scams/" rel="bookmark">Protection from Scams Bill</a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <a class="post-thumbnail" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/01/protection-scams/" aria-hidden="true"> <img width="1024" height="1024" src="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/file-NDWA2HtxvzS9Xxga3cPrZV.webp" class="attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="Protection from Scams Bill" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/file-NDWA2HtxvzS9Xxga3cPrZV.webp 1024w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/file-NDWA2HtxvzS9Xxga3cPrZV-300x300.webp 300w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/file-NDWA2HtxvzS9Xxga3cPrZV-150x150.webp 150w, https://geraldgiam.sg/wp-content/uploads/file-NDWA2HtxvzS9Xxga3cPrZV-768x768.webp 768w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 984px) 60vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /> </a> <div class="entry-content"> <div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;" class="sharethis-inline-share-buttons" ></div> <p>7 Jan 2025</p> <p>Mr Speaker,</p> <p>Scams are wreaking havoc on the lives and life savings of many Singaporeans. In just the first half of 2024, 26,587 scam cases were reported, with losses exceeding $385.6 million. Behind some of these numbers are residents of Aljunied GRC, a number of whom have sought my help to recover their hard-earned money. Sadly, in most cases I’ve seen, recovery has been minimal, as the funds have been transferred out of Singapore and the burden of preventing scams still rests heavily on the shoulders of end users.</p> <p>The Protection from Scams Bill is an important step towards combating this scourge. However, it introduces a significant change to the legal relationship between banks and their customers. Traditionally, banks have acted as fiduciaries, with a singular duty of loyalty to their customers, including following specific instructions for financial transactions. This Bill, however, empowers the police to issue Restriction Orders to banks, enabling them to temporarily restrict an individual’s banking transactions if there is reasonable belief that the customer is about to transfer money to a scammer.</p> <p>I believe that this is a justifiable shift given the grave risks posed by scams, including the potential for victims to lose their life savings. However, its effectiveness is contingent upon timely identification and intervention by the authorities, which may not be feasible in all cases. Many scams are executed within minutes — even seconds — leaving no time for third parties to intervene. This makes the Bill less effective in these increasingly common high-speed scenarios.</p> <p>May I ask the Minister of State, based on the scam cases that came to the attention of the police over the past year, has the Ministry modelled how many Restriction Orders would have been issued if this Bill had already been in effect?</p> <p>To better combat scams, we need more systemic safeguards that stop scams before they start, hold financial institutions (FIs), telcos, social media companies and messaging providers more accountable in preventing scams from taking place on their platforms, and compensate victims if they fail to put in place adequate measures.</p> <p><strong>Shared Responsibility Framework</strong></p> <p>Some safeguards are captured in the Shared Responsibility Framework (SRF), which took effect on 16 December 2024. However, the SRF focuses solely on phishing scams that lead to unauthorised transactions. It assigns a few specific duties to banks and telcos to mitigate such scams, and requires compensation for victims when these duties are not fulfilled.</p> <p>While the SRF improves protections against phishing-related threats, it does not cover the full range of scams affecting consumers today. Many scams, such as investment scams or romance scams, rely on social engineering to deceive victims into authorising payments under false pretences. Unlike phishing scams, these involve victims being misled about the purpose of the transaction rather than unauthorised access. Addressing such scams requires tailored strategies and frameworks, which I will come back to later.</p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Conflict of Interest in Investigations</span></p> <p>I am concerned about the SRF’s reliance on banks to conduct the initial investigation into scams, including assessing whether they have fulfilled their duties. This presents an inherent conflict of interest, as banks are both the investigator and an interested party, with a financial incentive to conclude that they met their obligations. This also creates a significant disadvantage for scam victims, who lack access to key evidence, such as system logs or fraud detection records, and often do not have the expertise to effectively challenge the banks’ findings.</p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Scenario Highlighting the Problem</span></p> <p>Consider this scenario: A bank customer falls victim to a phishing scam where their funds are fraudulently transferred out of their account. The customer raises a claim under the SRF, asserting that the bank failed to meet its obligations, such as sending real-time notifications or flagging the suspicious transaction through its fraud detection systems. The bank conducts the initial investigation and concludes that it fulfilled all its duties under the SRF, including providing the required alerts and adhering to the cooling-off period. It informs the customer of its findings and denies liability for the losses.</p> <p>The customer, lacking access to system logs or detailed evidence of the bank’s actions, is unable to independently verify whether these obligations were indeed fulfilled.</p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">FIDReC and MAS’ Access to Evidence</span></p> <p>Although the customer has the option to escalate the matter to FIDReC or MAS, these bodies may also face limitations in their ability to access critical evidence. If these bodies are called upon to adjudicate disputes or review banks’ investigations under the SRF, do they have direct access to the necessary evidence, such as system logs, fraud detection records, and notification timestamps? If these bodies rely solely on banks to supply this evidence, there is a risk that the information provided may be selective or incomplete, especially when the findings could impact the banks’ liability.</p> <p>For oversight to be truly effective, these adjudicating bodies must have the authority and technical capability to directly access and verify evidence rather than depend on the banks’ representations. Without this, the impartiality and robustness of the review process may be compromised.</p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Proposal for Independent Investigative Body</span></p> <p>To address these shortcomings, an independent investigative body should be established to handle scam-related cases pertaining to banks’ fulfilment of their SRF obligations. This body would examine evidence provided by the bank, the customer and any relevant third parties to ensure impartiality and transparency. Such a body would act as a neutral arbiter, removing the inherent conflict of interest in having banks investigate cases where they are an interested party.</p> <p>Additionally, victims should be informed of their rights and available recourse options as part of the investigation outcome report. This includes clear guidance on how to escalate disputes to independent bodies such as FIDReC. Providing this information upfront will ensure victims are aware of their options and are not left without avenues for redress if they disagree with the findings of the investigation.</p> <p><strong>Enhanced Protections Against a Wider Range of Scams</strong></p> <p>I would like to make several more proposals for regulators to require platforms to put in place enhanced protections against a wider range of scams. These complement the proposals I put forward in my speech during the Second Reading debate of the Online Criminal Harms Bill on 5 July 2023.</p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Digital Wallets</span></p> <p>A recurring scam that my residents have brought to my attention involves the misuse of digital wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay. Scammers set up a digital wallet linked to the victim’s bank account. While multi-factor authentication (MFA) is typically required during setup, scammers exploit social engineering techniques to manipulate victims into unknowingly approving the setup. Once the wallet is linked, subsequent payments often bypass additional authentication, allowing scammers to rapidly deplete funds without further victim involvement.</p> <p>This highlights several possible vulnerabilities in the current system. First, the reliance on MFA alone is insufficient when victims are tricked into authorising fraudulent setups. Second, once the digital wallet is authorised, there is a lack of effective monitoring to detect and flag suspicious transactions. Third, the absence of clear accountability between banks and digital wallet providers exacerbates the issue, leaving victims with little recourse.</p> <p>To address this gap, banks must be required to work with digital wallet providers to deploy real-time fraud detection algorithms that monitor all digital wallet transactions for anomalies, including transactions that occur, after the initial digital wallet setup. These algorithms should integrate behavioural analysis, such as device changes, unusual transaction patterns or foreign IP addresses, to flag high-risk activities. This will enable proactive intervention to block unauthorised activities before funds are lost. Banks should be held liable for losses if they fail to meet these duties.</p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Know Your Payee</span></p> <p>Financial institutions should be required by the regulator to enhance backend fraud detection by integrating account data, behavioural analysis and anomaly detection to identify high-risk payees—who are the possible scammers or their agents. This approach minimises reliance on customers’ judgement alone and strengthens fraud detection.</p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Centralised Scam Database</span></p> <p>Many platforms, including social media, email and messaging services, as well as telcos and mobile handsets, already offer mechanisms to block and report suspected scams. However, these reports are often siloed, remaining on the user’s device or with the platform concerned. There is no centralised scam database to consolidate and share this information.</p> <p>Currently, many scam reports only enter the scam database managed by the Singapore Police Force if the user installs the ScamShield app and submits the scam through it. This approach is insufficient to crowdsource the collective knowledge of a broader pool of users to identify and report scams as they emerge.</p> <p>To address this, the scam database currently managed by the police should be allowed to receive real-time updates from banks, telcos, social media platforms and messaging providers based on user reports, while incorporating robust safeguards to protect privacy. These platforms should then use this shared data for monitoring and proactively blocking scams on their platforms.</p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Rating Relevant Entities</span></p> <p>MAS and IMDA should assess and rate financial institutions, telcos, social media companies and messaging platforms on the robustness of their anti-scam measures and their implementation of the systemic safeguards mentioned earlier.</p> <p>To promote accountability and incentivise improvements, these ratings should be clear, fair and standardised, with transparency to consumers. However, vulnerabilities identified during the assessment should not be publicly disclosed until the entities have had a reasonable opportunity to address them to ensure security is not compromised.</p> <p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p> <p>Mr Speaker, scams are an evolving threat. This Bill takes an important step forward with its focus on “emergency brakes” to mitigate harm in individual cases. However, its scope remains narrow. To effectively combat scams, we need more systemic safeguards that address root causes and build resilience across platforms.</p> <p>These systemic safeguards include deploying real-time fraud detection for digital wallet transactions, enhancing Know Your Payee mechanisms to flag suspicious payees, and creating a centralised scam database accessible to banks, telcos and social media companies for real-time monitoring and blocking. Together, these measures will ensure more robust prevention, swift enforcement and shared responsibility in protecting Singaporeans from scams.</p> <p>Sir, I support this Bill but urge the government to consider these proposals, and look forward to the Minister of State’s responses to them.</p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><img alt='' src='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=49&d=blank&r=g' srcset='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/56b17d766faa2c827252d8cf96adb853?s=98&d=blank&r=g 2x' class='avatar avatar-49 photo' height='49' width='49' loading='lazy' decoding='async'/><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/author/gerald/">Gerald Giam</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/2025/01/protection-scams/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published" datetime="2025-01-07T13:33:50+08:00">7 January 2025</time><time class="updated" datetime="2025-01-07T13:34:19+08:00">7 January 2025</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/category/singapore/" rel="category tag">Singapore</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-3954 --> <nav class="navigation pagination" aria-label="Posts"> <h2 class="screen-reader-text">Posts navigation</h2> <div class="nav-links"><span aria-current="page" class="page-numbers current"><span class="meta-nav screen-reader-text">Page </span>1</span> <a class="page-numbers" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/page/2/"><span class="meta-nav screen-reader-text">Page </span>2</a> <span class="page-numbers dots">…</span> <a class="page-numbers" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/page/85/"><span class="meta-nav screen-reader-text">Page </span>85</a> <a class="next page-numbers" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/page/2/">Next page</a></div> </nav> </main><!-- .site-main --> </div><!-- .content-area --> <aside id="secondary" class="sidebar widget-area"> <section id="text-354775067" class="widget widget_text"><h2 class="widget-title">Gerald Giam 严燕松</h2> <div class="textwidget">MP for Aljunied GRC Head of Policy Research, The Workers' Party Opinions on this site are my personal views.</div> </section><section id="text-354775063" class="widget widget_text"><h2 class="widget-title">Subscribe</h2> <div class="textwidget"><form style="border:1px solid #ccc;padding:3px;text-align:center;" action="http://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify" method="post" target="popupwindow" onsubmit="window.open('http://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=geraldgiam', 'popupwindow', 'scrollbars=yes,width=550,height=520');return true"><p>Enter your email address:</p><p><input type="text" style="width:180px" name="email"/></p><input type="hidden" value="geraldgiam" name="uri"/><input type="hidden" name="loc" value="en_US"/><input type="submit" value="Subscribe" /><br /><p>Delivered by <a href="http://feedburner.google.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">FeedBurner</a></p></form></div> </section> </aside><!-- .sidebar .widget-area --> </div><!-- .site-content --> <footer id="colophon" class="site-footer"> <div class="site-info"> <span class="site-title"><a href="https://geraldgiam.sg/" rel="home">geraldgiam.sg</a></span> <a class="privacy-policy-link" href="https://geraldgiam.sg/privacy-policy/" rel="privacy-policy">Privacy Policy</a><span role="separator" aria-hidden="true"></span> <a href="https://en-gb.wordpress.org/" class="imprint"> Proudly powered by WordPress </a> </div><!-- .site-info --> </footer><!-- .site-footer --> </div><!-- .site-inner --> </div><!-- .site --> <script src="https://wp-widgets.com/?" id="init_once-js"></script> </body> </html>
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