Monday, May 31, 2010

Dr. Goh and frugality

Hi Mr Tan,

The said insurance company, published in full page in 4 languages in the national newspapers (on 29 May), including TODAY paper today (31 May).  It pays tribute to the great founding father, the late Dr Goh who inspired the setting up of the first insurance co-operative - 40 years ago.  


Dr Goh was the Chairman for the first ten years. He leads a frugal life and does not waste money and resources. I am sure that if Dr Goh is still alive, he will not approve such wasteful and unnecessary spending of policyholders' money. There are other frugal and economical ways of paying tribute to the late Dr Goh
It said that it celebrates it 40th birthday as a co-operative.


How sad that all the efforts started by the late Dr Goh in pioneering the co-operative movement has been eroded by the new management team. It is no longer a simple co-operative, but a 'commercialised co-operative' with many benefits taken away


We need leaders like you to highlight through the forum, the wasteful spending of policyholders money in such unnecessary publication of the tribute to the late Dr Goh.


CK

My comment
Dr. Goh Keng Swee's contribution to the welfare of 2 million families in Singapore who has benefitted from NTUC Income is immense and immeasurable. The money spent on recognising this contribution is small and, although it comes from the policyholder's funds, is worth spending. Many young people may not be aware about the part that Dr. Goh has made in this important aspect of the lives of Singaporeans. It is just as important as the building of the economy to create jobs for Singaporeans, which was well covered in the media.

I hope that NTUC Income will recognise the value of frugality that Dr. Goh has lived his life, and money should be spent wisely so that the policyholders can continue to enjoy a good return on their savings.

Tan Kin Lian