Monday, February 28, 2011
Pressure seal letters
I dislike the pressure seal forms, e.g. the contract statements sent by SGX and account statements from CPF. I find it difficult to open the statements and usually end up tearing the statements badly, as shown here. I hope that there is a better way, e.g. to end a soft copy by e-mail.
The company that sends the letter finds it convenient, but the recipient finds it quite troublesome. It is call "passing the inconvenience to the next person".
Insuring medical expenses for the elderly
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Financial products that rip-off consumers
Read SGEP daily
Read the latest SGEP editorial.
Allow professional bodies to set fee guidelines
From time to time, we read about excessive charges by professionals for legal, medical and other services that are levied on consumers. While some cases have been brought to the public's knowledge, I wonder how many other cases do not come to light.
We have now come to a stage where professionals appear to be free to charge what they like in a deregulated, free-market environment. How can consumers know what are reasonable charges and how they are protected?
I urge the Competition Commission to review its stand against professional bodies setting guidelines on professional fees. These guidelines allow consumers to know what the reasonable charges are and still negotiate with the providers for lower fees. The publication of guidelines by professional bodies should be allowed, so long as it is not mandatory on the professionals.
They also allow newly established firms to convince clients they are charging lower fees, as their charges can be compared against the guidelines. This will help the cause of free competition, for the benefit of consumers and ethical professionals.
Letter from Tan Kin Lian
Paying for old age
Judicial Separation in Ireland-Grounds for Judicial Separation | BusinessAndLegal.ie
There are now two ways to legally end a marriage in Ireland-divorce and judicial separation. The Judicial Separation and Family Law Reform Act 1989 gives the Court wide discretion to make orders in relation to the granting of a decree of judicial separation.
Family Law | Family Law in Ireland | BusinessAndLegal.ie
Family law solicitors have a huge area of issues to deal with on behalf of clients such as
- Nullity and void marriages
- Separation agreements
- Judicial separation and divorce
- Maintenance
- Pension adjustment orders and pensions generally in separation and divorce
- Ancillary orders and other reliefs to be pursued on divorce and judicial separation
- Domestic violence
- Foreign divorce decrees
- Domestic violence
- The non marital family
- Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 which was signed into law in 2010
- Child law including guardianship, access and custody
- The tax implications of marriages breaking up
- Adoption
- The non-marital family
- Child abduction
- Judicial separation and separation agreements
As can be seen from the above getting a good family law solicitor is critically important to a successful outcome in your family law difficulties.
Family law solicitors in Ireland
Generally family law solicitors in Ireland need to take a slightly different approach to legal disputes where the need to consider the interests of the child or children involved needs to be considered to a greater extent than might normally be the case in a litigation matter.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Warren Buffett and home ownership
--- warren buffet, in his 2010 newsletter to shareholders
Family Life Practice (1m)
When you are familiar with the game, try the Family Life Challenge (1 game start at 10 am each day) and win the 3-book prize when you reach the top 5 positions during each day.
View these cartoons of Family Life.
Who is better off?
Singaporeans must realize that they have a debt that has to be paid over a lifetime, due to the high cost of housing in Singapore.
Local professors in Singapore
High medical fees
This is why the Singapareans have to vote for a change at the forthcoming general election. It is about the future of our country and our children.
Read SGEP-Latest or here.
At Grave Risk
Let us reflect on the situation in Singapore. Many of our people can find jobs, but the earnings are not sufficient to pay for the high cost of living. Both couples have to work, just to earn enough for themselves. This is why many families cannot afford to have children. Are we better off than America?
Singapore suffers from the same problem as America - a wide gap in income between the top people (who take away too much) and the rest of the population. Both countries follow similar economic policies,i.e. deregulation and free market, that contributed to this big gap. Both countries appeared to be doing well when the housing prices were inflating.
The housing market in America has burst. The housing market in Singapore is still going strong ... but only for the time being. When our housing market burst, we will suffer the real pain.
We have to build our prosperity on real work and not on financial bubbles and inflated asset prices. We are wasteful due to the false sense of prosperity. We tear down buildings that were built 10 years ago. Many of our educated people waste their years of training to work as property and insurance agents, to earn the high commission. The government and big companies spend astronomical sums for infrastructure, buildings, computer systems and management consultants and levy high taxes and fees to recover these spendings.
To avoid the fate of America, we have to reduce the income gap, cut down on the wasteful expenditure and find ways to control the prices, fees, levies and taxes.
Tan Kin Lian
Family Life Challenge
Login to http://projects.easyapps.sg/fl Register your Email address and start paying the game. You can join at any time of the day, even after the game has started. If you reach the top 5 positions, you will win the 3-book prize. You also learn the skill of how to be successful in life - career, marriage and children. Read the Guide in Family Life game.
Excessive behavior and profit
East Brunswick, N.J., Feb. 23, 201
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Risk Management for Young People
http://tankinlian.com/admin/file.aspx?id=145
Expensive medical bill
Here are some points for you to consider:
- No matter how much money you have, it will not be enough for your medical bills. Remember, a wealthy family spent $26 million for cancer treatment. It did not help - the patient died.
- You only need $30,000 for your medical bill after retirement, provided that you are willing to be treated in a subsidized ward and you have Medishield. This is sufficient for Medishield and the co-payments.
- You should not waste you money on expensive treatment that is likely to be unsuccessful. You have to let nature take its course.
- If you are very rich, it is all right to spend a lot of money on medical bills. If you are not very rich, there is no need to spend the money wastefully.
Stay with Medishield
I would like your advise on the health insurance for obese people. I was rejected by NTUC health insurance because I have a high BMI of 33. I do not have any health problem. A few years ago, I was hospitalized and experienced a high hospital bill..
I applied for Aviva Mysheild as I can be insured with any question on medical history under their moratorium clause. When I received the policy, I learned that the moratorium does not apply if I have been rejected by another insurance company previously. What can I do now?
REPLY
Friday, February 25, 2011
How to develop a good customer support system
TKL website - latest
Customer Support - how to develop a good system
- They make it difficult for the customer to locate their contact center or even to send in an e-mail inquiry.
- Their feedback form ask for many unnecessary information which failed to pass their through validation checks (aka roadblocks).
- When they reply (and it can take days), they send you a webpage of irrelevant information for the customer to search through their maze. Often, the customer has to go through a few mazes to get the answer (and don't be suprised that they get the wrong answer).
- The customers are often confused and need to get to the call center for guidance
- If the customer manage to get to their call center (which is clearly discouraged), the customer has to go through a maze of irrelevant messages (press 1 for this and 2 for that).
I recommend all large organisations and government agencies in Singapore to study the customer support system adopted by Dropbox. Read here.
Tan Kin Lian
Excellent customer support - Dropbox
Recently, I had some difficulty in synchronizing my files, due to some unknown reason. I sent an e-mail to their support desk. The support desk (signed off by a person called "Will") responded promptly. This was followed by a few exchange of e-mails (all of which were replied promptly). The instructions and questions in the e-mails were clear and to the point. They were helpful. I managed to follow the steps to un-link and re-link the Dropbox in my laptop and desktop. It solved the problem. All the folders are now synchronized.
I commend Dropbox and their Support Desk for their excellent service - prompt, easy for customer and most helpful. They are an example of an excellent way to respond to customer queries - which is quite rare in most large organisations.
Tan Kin Lian
Election secrecy
Saw this webpage which I believe will help to clear a lot of doubts for all voters. Just to share this in your blog. http://www.elections.gov.sg/voters_ballotsecrecy.html Thanks. Regards
Life in Singapore - Utopia or Dystopia
http://easyapps.sg/sgep/admin/file.aspx?id=57
Logic Box
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Financial Planning Talk by Tan Kin Lian
SDP Anniversary Dinner, 2011
Read SGEP
In recent months, the SDP has been focused on preparing for the general election. They have managed to attract many credible candidates. The court case against Dr. Chee Soon Juan was for an event that occurred several years ago, and was for the offence of selling the newsletter without a licence or speaking without a permit. Many people could be charged for committing a similar offense, if they have been targeted.
New FISCA website
http://www.easyapps.sg/assn/Org/Default.aspx?id=5
Click on "Information" to see the information that is available for the public. Members can login to see the evaluation of the insurance and investment products. About 20 evaluations have been created, covering the popular products in the market.
We will send an e-mail to existing members to notify them of their new login ID (using their e-mail address) and allow them to create their new password. They can login to see the evaluation of products. We will be adding to the evaluation of products quite frequently. It will be useful to join as a FISCA members.
Tan Kin Lian
Consumer financial issues
- Make a summary of the issue
- Post the summary in the FISCA website with access to the original letter
Policy of give and take
http://www.sgpolitics.net/?p=5953
Also read SGEP
Quote:
The government has collected a lot of money from the people. It is about time it provides for the poor, the indigent, the sick and the aged and other services that would not draw complaints from the general population. We want long term measures and not “goodies” that could be eaten away in matter of months by rising costs.
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Higher rentals for food stalls
I have come across two incidents of high rentals for food stalls. Apparently, this is rampant and nothing was done about it.
Case 1. My friend rented a stall in a primary school, but later found out the stall was actually sub-let from the main stall holder who knows nothing about food business. This person bid for stalls island-wide and sub-let them to the genuine hawkers. How can the hawker sell quality cheap food to students if there is a middle man profiteering from this system? The school administration should ensure the authencity of the bidder and ensure integrity in their business administration? Eventually my friend decided to give up the stall.
Case 2. Another stall holder told me that the rent from the middle man was so high, after a change of landlord, that he had to give up the stall.
It seems that the Jurong Town Corporation is giving up its industrial estates to private developers and landlords. The privatised developers are increasing their rental and the stall holders are being squeezed by the rising food prices and rising rental. The hawkers, who have low education, cannot forsee the privatisation changes coming, and will lose out to public listed food courts like Kopitiam and Banquet. In time, there will be no more sole proprietorships or enterprising business, but everyone has to work for big enterprise. This is totally suppressing small enterprises in Singapore.
REPLY
I agree with your views. We have a bad system in Singapore.
Poor feeder service
No wonder, people pay the moon to get a car. Our connection between the bus to the MRT station is quite bad, judging from the long distance in both examples above.
We have an unsatisfactory system where the bus services have poor connection to the MRT system. It is better to have small buses running a local service to bring commuters right to the MRT station. This is probably the system in Hong Kong.
It is time for our Land Transport Authority to pay attention to this important matter. There is no point to spend some time time and cost in changing to a distance based fare, when the basic system has a lot of flaws.
Tan Kin Lian
Donation to FISCA
I asked her to make a donation of $200 to $1,000 to FISCA. She sent in a cheque for a larger sum. I appreciate her generosity. I hope that other consumers, who has got my free time and assistance, will also make a donation to FISCA.
Tan Kin Lian
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
HK Government issues inflation linked bonds
Judicial Separation and Separation Agreements | BusinessAndLegal.ie
Separation agreements drawn up and agreed between parties and Judicial Separation are very different animals with one significant factor that you must be aware of..
What values characterize Singapore?
In our PAP-led government's drive for economic growth at all costs, they have practically destroyed Singapore as a nation. We associate US with the land of the free, of democracy... What comes to mind when we think of Singapore? What values, characteristics then do we associate with Singapore? A little red dot, insecure, hard driving, kiasu, relentless growth,... little that engenders a sense of belonging and pride... What pride we had - clean and green garden city, world class efficiency and service standards - have been eroded and lost...
This is Singapore Inc, truly, a place to make hay while the sun shines, monetize our "homes", "upgrade" and pocket the money... No one owes anyone else a living. What did Singapore Inc achieve in the past decade?
1.In our drive to be an education hub, we reduce the subsidy for our own Singaporean tertiary students; education fees increase practically every year, the industry carved a bad name among international students.
2. In our drive to be a medical hub, we now tell our citizens that they had an additional option of going over to Malaysia for affordable medical care.
3. In our drive to be a financial hub, we created the exact monsters described by the financial adviser in th blog post. People were sold minibombs and dud products like wine and land. Caveat emptor we were told while the regulatory bodies took a soft or non-existent touch.
4. In our drive to be a tourism and MICE hub, we build not one but two casinos, proudly termed international resorts, one of which is aptly designed like ancestral tablets overlooking our financial district.
5. In our drive to achieve all the above and to make up for the loss of our own people who are driven to leave Singapore, we "attract" "foreign talents" by the hundreds of thousands, so much so that we rub shoulders with strangers every day. We are indeed strangers in our land, for we do not recognize the values, the people, the facade of a place we were once proud or at least not deigned to call our home.
I yearn for day, soon, to shout Merdeka!
Separation Agreements in Family Law in Ireland | BusinessAndLegal.ie
Terms of separation agreements
Most separation agreements will deal with an agreement for the parties to live apart and further matters commonly covered will include access to children if any, maintenance, custody, division of property and any other relevant matters that the parties wish to commit to writing.
The agreement to live apart should contain a date when this will commence as this date will be important if either party wishes subsequently to obtain a divorce.(This is part of the family law series of articles)
Perspective of a financial adviser in Europe
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
A simple will
Hi Mr Tan, I wonder do I really need a lawyer to draft a simple will for me? I am not wealthy, but just want to make sure my wife, children and my parents are adequately taken care of when I depart. I have quite a number of insurance and investments. Or do you sell any book about writing simple DIY will that is legally enforceable in Singapore?
You can find some sample wills in the internet or in some books written by other people. I do not know the titles. I hope that some readers of my blog will be able to give their suggestions.
Bus lanes pose accident hazard
- A motorist move from a side road to a main road that has a bus lane. They have to filter into the second or third lanes, but these lanes are already congested with slow crawling traffic. If they stay in the stretch before the bus lane, they will obstruct the bus lane.
- A motorist has to enter the bus lane to drop a passenger and to move out. If they do not enter the bus lane, they may have to travel a long distance to drop a passenger. The moving in and out of bus lane can cause accidents.
Finding a lawyer
The District Court Criminal Trial-What Is The Procedure? | BusinessAndLegal.ie
If you plead guilty then that is the end of the matter and the Judge (and it will be a Judge alone in the District Court) will sentence you or adjourn the matter to have community service or probation reports prepared before sentencing.
If however on your first occasion before the Court you plead not guilty then the matter will be adjourned and your solicitor will ask the Judge for a hearing date and to make an order for him/her to be furnished with the evidence that will be used to secure your conviction.
(This is part of the criminal law in Ireland series of articles.)
This can simply be a précis of the evidence or a Gary Doyle order but whichever order is made your solicitor will be entitled to receive Garda statements, custody records (if any), and videotape evidence(if any). Your case will also be given a date for trial.
The District Court trial itself
Talk on Financial Planning
This talk is specially suited for young people who have just started work - as they can earn much more by investing in the right product. If they buy a bad life insurance policy, they can lose $150,000 or more over a lifetime.
This talk is held once in two months - so you should not miss it. You can register for the talk at www.fisca.sg/events
Family Life Challenge
A new game is created each day at 10 am. You are allowed 30 minutes to enter your input for each year, so it is quite relaxing. Even if you do not enter the input, e.g. when you are asleep, the avatar will apply artificial intelligence and decide for you. The AI decisions are quite sensible.
Take part in the game tomorrow.
Excellent signage
The basement car park is clearly marked to show tower A, B and C. The pillars are numbered in a sensible manner. The LCD screens in the lift lobby show information that is useful to the visitor and is not cluttered with distracting advertisements.
I was able to find my way to the ward and patient room easily - without any hassle. This is a most pleasant experience.
I give credit to the architect and the management of the hospital. I hope that their approach, i.e. simple attention to detail from the public perspective, can be followed by other organisations.
Tan Kin Lian
Traffic Congestion
Locate your car
Travel by bus or MRT
Highway construction and corruption
I saw your story about highway construction and the European and African country. Are you suggesting that the corruption also exist in Singapore?
http://tankinlian.blogspot.com/2011/01/corruption-and-highway-construction.html
REPLY
Highway construction involves large sums of money. It is important for the government to ensure that the money is well spent and does not leak out in one form of corruption or another. Many countries found it difficult to prevent corruption, as it can take many forms - not just direct payment of bribes but various types of favors and benefit in kind. It is important to be vigilant. More importantly, we should not spend money wastefully and needlessly.
Monday, February 21, 2011
$8 heart bypass surgery
Many people got the wrong impression that the Minister for Health paid only $8 for the heart bypass surgery. I recalled reading a news report that the $8 was the amount paid in cash. The minister paid $5,000 from his Medisave account and claimed $20,000 from this Private Shield plan. The message in blogs that he paid only $8 is not correct and needs to be corrected.
Drink Driving Disqualifications and Penalties | BusinessAndLegal.ie
Drink driving convictions result in a mandatory, consequential disqualification from driving. The Court does not have any discretion into disqualification but may in addition impose a fine and/or imprisonment and a contribution towards the costs of the Bureau which provides analysis of samples and specimens of drivers who have been bagged or otherwise tested.(This is part of the Road traffic offences series of articles on this site).
Sorry tale of local professors in Singapore
In this university, many Singaporean professors have been fired when they reach the age of around 55 (much lower than the national retirement age). Many of these professors have contributed to the development of the university for more than 20 years. And to add insult to injury, many of the university management who decided to fire them are actually foreigners.
When the university recruit new professors, many of them are also foreigners and some of them are in their 60s or even late 60s. As the university is heavily subsidised with Singapore money, is it not more logical to hire Singaporeans so that the money is invested back to Singaporeans? Instead, the money is now used by foreigners for their career advancement or retirement outside Singapore.
This situation is particularly sad as Singaporeans have worked very hard to accumulate this wealth. So why let foreigners enjoy the fruits of Singaporean labour? And to add to the irony, many of the Singaporean ex-professors do not have enough savings for their retirement. They have to make a career switch at the age of 55 – is this not a nightmare? Even though this situation has been going for quite some time, it is not a lost cause. The Singapore government can reverse the situation to demonstrate that they truly place Singaporeans first.
More money than your neighbours
Thought you might be interested to read this article:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/7497380/Money-only-makes-you-happy-if-you-have-more-than-neighbours.html
Quote:
"Making everybody in society richer will not necessarily increase overall happiness because it is only having a higher income than other people that matters," he said.......
Dr Boyce said the study raises questions about whether the relentless pursuit of economic growth was a good thing for the nation.
But he cautioned that economic growth did provide jobs which were an important requirement for happiness not just for the income they provided but for the sense of purpose they gave people.
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HL
Hi
I agree with the view.
There is no point in pursuing economic growth relentlessly.
The Singapore approach is not good, as it results in a low birth rate, high immigration and will make Singaporeans lose our identity.
It is important to provide jobs for everybody and it can be best achieved by regulating the maximum hours of work, so that the available work can be spread to all those who are willing to work and each person will have more free time for families and hobbies.
How to get a higher yield
I have carried out the Financial Plan in your website based on my personal situation. I now understand how the difference in yield of 2% can make a lot of difference to my retirement income. I never realized it before - did not even check the yield.
May I ask a question. How can I get a higher yield? Where can I find the right insurance policy?
REPLY
You can buy my book "Get Value from your Life Insurance". It shows the yield earned by the life insurance policies in the market. In most cases, the yield is 2% or less. This is quite unsatisfactory.
If you wish to earn a higher yield, you have to invest in an indexed fund. This is explained in my talk "Financial Planning - A Practical Guide" organised by FISCA. You can join the talk on this Saturday. You will also get a free copy of my book "Practical Guide on Financial Planning".
Revolution in the Middle East
Dr Gene Sharp is the man credited with the strategy behind the toppling of governments from Serbia to Egypt. http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/news/world-middle-east-12522848
Will it spread to China and other countries?
Financial Plan - revised format
Wine Investment - complaint about cheating
The company is ISO certified and has won business performance award from Australia. The local and expatriate executives had high turn over. It started with a nice approach and promised the investment will give a profitable return, once the wine was auctioned at China. The investors hoped that their money can grow somewhere or in good use. The promoters came into the market with a difference objective that get rich by telling one lie after another.
I hope that the Singapore Govt. will investigate into this investment scheme immediately, otherwise it will be another Lehman saga. On the blogs, I asked for assistance on which government department to report to?
REPLY
You should get a few other co-investors and lodge a report to the Police (who will refer it to the commercial affairs department. If you come to my office, I will help you to prepare the document to file the complaint of cheating. Send e-mail to kinlian@gmail.com
Family Life Challenge (win book prizes worth $20)
A Family Life Challenge will be created every day starting at 10 am (from 22 February). Each virtual year will take 1/2 hour and the game can be completed by 6 am of the following day. A bundle of 3 books (Sudoku, Tangram and Shape Quiz) worth $20 will be given as the prize to the top 5 winners in each game.
Each player is entitled to win the prize only once. To claim your prize, you have to take a screen shot of the final year, showing the results of your avatar and its place within the top 5 positions for the year. Include your name, address and a brief comment about the game. This is to be sent to kinlian@gmail.com. An example of the screen shot is found here. In this example, the avatar #1 (current player) has achieved the 3rd position and is entitled to a prize.
This prize will be awarded until further notice.
You can practice with the Practice (1 min) game at 8 pm and the Practice (3 min) game at 9 pm. There will be no prize for these fast games. Players can try this game to practice for the Family Life Challenge.
Tan Kin Lian
Traditional Chinese Medicine - reply to Dr. Colin Ng
I refer to the letter from Dr. Colin Lim, entitled “SMA’s confusing suggestion (ST 17 Feb 2011).
I agree with the approach taken by the council of the Singapore Medical Association to allow the use of alternative medicine.
My family have enjoyed the use of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for three generations. It has been effective in overcoming some health problems that can be corrected by restoring the balance in the body. We seek western medicine only for the more serious conditions. This has helped us to reduce the cost of medical care.
Singapore does not have sufficient doctors who are trained in western medicine to take care of our large population, including the growing number of elderly people. We need all the available resources. The TCM practitioners can play a role in the areas that they are good in.
I agree with Dr. Ng on the value of getting evidence on the effectiveness of the TCM practices. While there is a lack of data of the effective of TCM, based on the approach of data collation used in western medicine, we must not overlook the fact that TCM has been used by many generations and have been found to be useful. If TCM was not useful, it would have been abandoned long ago.
Tan Kin Lian
Use Google Map to get directions
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Budget 2011 - 73% are disappointed
Soft launch of "Get Value from your Life Insurance"
If you wish to come to my office by bus, you can go to Google Maps, enter the location "Singapore 573970" to find my office, right click to get "direction to my office" and enter the postal code of your starting point. You will find the options to come by bus.
The future of Singapore - a view from a young Singaporean
By chance, I got to your blog as I was researching on cars.
I never knew there are people like you, formerly from the government sector, who are willing to speak up on what is not right. I always thought our late President Ong Teng Cheong was the only man who did what was best for the people and for Singapore.
I am 35 years old. Last year, I spoke to my friends and painted a vivid and shocking picture to my friends on the future of home grown Singaporeans. Most chose not to believe or hear the truth as they just could not cope with it.
I started to do research on what was happening in Singapore - mainly on why some ministers left their post abruptly, on GIC and on the real reasons contributing to the rising prices of HDB flats and properties. I learned that I had opened "a can of worms"
Do you have the same picture as I am having or you have something else? Sigh......
In recent months, I heard a lot of weird comments from MM and his men. Are these done on purpose or is the fox tail showing? It makes me stand firmer on not wanting to have children as I do not want them to carry the burden and losing their sense of identity as a Singaporean.
Please correct me if I am wrong. I really need to hear from a voice like you.
I told my wife, a Malaysian, we need to make our retire plans in her hometown as we can never retire early in Singapore with the inflation and cost of living moving up in this manner. I recalled someone said - retirement means death. Maybe this applies to our future Singaporeans?
Thanks for listening and hope to meet you in person soon.
I agree with your observations. I also fear that we are losing the sense of being a Singaporean. I wrote about the Singapore before and after 1985. Do read my blog often to hear my views.
Mandatory Breath Testing-Your Obligations Under the Road Traffic Acts | BusinessAndLegal.ie
Section 4 of the above Act obliges you to
1. Provide a sample of your breath for the purposes of establishing the alcohol content of your breath.
A refusal to do so or a refusal to comply with a requirement of a Guard will be guilty of an offence and liable to face a fine of up to £5,000 or a prison sentence of up to 6 months.
The High Court has held that one of the proofs required for a successful prosecution of this offence is the written authorization to set up the checkpoint.
This is part of the Road Traffic Offences series of articles.
Breath testing where there is no checkpoint
Section 12 of the 1994 Road Traffic act obliges you as a driver to provide a breath specimen where there is no checkpoint-but there is an important difference where there is no checkpoint: the Gardai must form an opinion that you, being in charge of a vehicle in a public place
1. Have consumed alcohol
2. Have been involved in a collision OR
3. Have committed an offence.
The penalties for this offence are the same as the checkpoint offence as set out above under the 2006 act.
Talk on Sudoku and Puzzles
Title: Sudoku Talk
Date: 19 March 2011
Time: 3pm
Venue: Tampines Regional Library, Auditorium (Level 3)
Please register at the library. The Sudoku, tangram and shape quiz books will be sold at a discount of 50%.
Singapore - before and after 1985
The Singapore system started to deteriorate after 1985. The first generation leader (except for LKY) stepped down from office and was replaced by a new generation of elite leaders. This was followed by the introduction of bad policies, such as the graduate mother policy, asset enhancement scheme, increase in health care and transport cost (COE, ERP, privatization of transport companies) and the GRC system of election.
We now have a Singapore that is convoluted and wasteful, with a high cost of living, a high GINI coefficient and the lowest birth rate in the world.
I hope that our leaders realize their mistake and take action to correct the shortcomings. If not, let the people tell them at the next general election.
Tan Kin Lian
Unemployment insurance in Germany
She explained that it is a good system. It helps to take care of most people who are unemployed through no fault of their own. She quoted the example of the loss of manufacturing jobs in her home town due to global competition. The workers did not want to be unemployed, but they were the victims of global forces beyond their control.
She said that the abuses are small, maybe 1% or 2%. Most of the unemployed people are keen to look for other suitable jobs. They want to work, rather than to live off the system. They have to look for work actively and will be lose their unemployment benefit if they refuse to take up suitable jobs.
The unemployment benefits are funded by the people who have work. If there is higher unemployment, all those who are working have to pay higher premiums for the insurance. This is an equitable and compassionate system that gives dignity to honest workers who are caught by events beyond their control.
Our Singapore leaders exaggerate the abuse of the welfare system, and develop convoluted systems to deal with them. Look at our convoluted workfare income supplement. Most people cannot understand how it works. They have to refer to a booklet and to ask for explanations to know what they are entitled, and the amount of benefits are so small.
Tan Kin Lian
Canada has a better health care system
Canada provides good social benefits available to its people, such as affordable health care and a pension for its elderly citizens. Our Singapore leaders consider that the welfare systems can be abused. This is partly true and largely exaggerated. The abuse is small and is largely under control.
The wastage caused by the abuse is more offset by the savings from a more efficient system of delivery of health care. There is no need to spend time on a convoluted system of different charges for different categories of people and deduction from the various sources (i.e. cash and the 3Ms).
There is also less chance for doctors to over-treat and over-charge patients as they can be monitored by the medical experts managing the Canadian system. In Singapore, consumers will not be able to identify these abuses or to take action to seek compensation. The Singapore system allows many medical specialists to earn high incomes, but also results in high cost that is now becoming too expensive for many citizens.
I hope that Singapore can re-look at the lesson from other countries and take steps to address the steep increase in our health care costs, which is frightening many citizens.
Tan Kin Lian
Solicitors in Mullingar-Mullingar Solicitors | BusinessAndLegal.ie
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Access
The law considers that the right to access to a parent is in fact a right of the child; this is why an access to a child order will be decided by the Court whilst looking at what is in the best interests of the child.
Generally though it is very unusual for a Court to not grant a parent access to their child and may, where necessary, make a supervised access order to allow to this to happen where the circumstances demand it.
This is part of the Family Law in Ireland series. If you have a question pleases use the Contact form.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Doctors on house calls
My mother had a fall and could not move. We needed a doctor to see her at our home. As we were not able to find a doctor, we had to send her to hospital. It was quite troublesome to move her to the hospital. Do you know of any contacts?
Reply
I search the internet and found the following:
House Call GP
2) Trinity Housecall – 8223 4999 – $250-400 per visit
3) Raffles Medical – 6311 1555
New approach to health care
Singaporeans, especially, the elderly, are worried about the cost of health-care. The government is also worried and tries to push the cost to the public. In most cases, the actual cost may be affordable, but the perception is that the cost is getting out of hand.
To address this issue, we have created a convoluted system of different tiers of charges for different groups of people and a convoluted system of payment through the Medisave, Medishield and Medifund (labelled as the 3Ms). The Government is proud of the 3Ms but there is little enthusiasm for this approach outside Singapore (and, in case I am wrong, I stand corrected).
The system used in the British National Health System is better. The citizens receive free medical consultation with their personal doctor (and referrals to specialists made by these personal doctors) but have to pay for medication, which are prescribed by independent pharmacists. This is a practical system that does not require payment to the doctors. The doctors are paid by the state.
The concept works well and is a practical approach. Patients will see the doctors only it is necessary. Even if they see the doctor more often than necessary, the doctor will be able to handle it. There is little chance of abuse. Medication is charged at the commercial rate (but there may be some system of subsidy). It will prevent the patient from getting medication to sell to other people, e.g. foreigners who are not on the system.
How can we implement some of the concept of the British NHS in Singapore? I suggest that every resident should open an account with MOH. All treatment from the public sector hospitals (and some authorized private sector) should be charged to this account. At the end of each month, the payments are made to the providers and are collected from the respective payment sources (e.g. cash, Medisave or insurance). There is no need to levy charges at the point of use. This will reduce the perception of the high cost of health care.
Most people will be able to pay for the medical charges on the monthly bills, which can be deducted from Medisave. There is the risk of bad debts from people who refuses to pay the cash component. This is a risk that can be managed. The government face a bigger risk of the non-payment of taxes and have ways to prosecute people who do not pay. This can be applied to medical care.
For the elderly and the poor, the government can take care of a portion of the medical bills. This can be easily managed on the monthly statements. They can also deal with the cases of high consumption. In the worst case of abuse, the patients can be cutoff from access to the service.
I believe that the approach that I have described is practiced in Canada. I like this approach as it will reduce the workload of our medical facilities (who do not have to collect fees at the point of consultation) and also reduce the perception of high cost of medical care. Any extreme cases can be dealt separately, outside of the delivery of the service.
Tan Kin Lian
Treat people equally
One reader of my blog suggested that foreigners should pay more for basic services, such as health, school fees, or public transport. I do not like this approach.
I prefer that foreigners should be treated in the same way as locals in most aspects of their daily life. If there is a need to differentiate, it should be done through a different system of taxation or levies for foreigners. After they have paid their levies or tax, they should be treated similarly to citizens in all other aspects.
The Government has set a bad example by requiring foreigners to pay higher fees for medical care and school fees. This causes additional work and confusion at the payment counters. Sometimes, it is difficult to differentiate who is a foreigner or a local, especially if they did not bring their ID card. It is also not clear about how to treat the family members of foreigners or locals in some situations. We have to develop some many complicated rules to deal with the different classes. Singapore has become a convoluted society.
I hope that the Government will set a better example for other people to follow. Stop putting people into different classes according to their residency status, income levels, type of housing, etc. Treat people equally in their daily lives and do not remind them about the differences. Levy the appropriate level of taxation and keep it as a private matter between the government and the individual citizens.
By treating people equally, we strengthen the sense of belonging and community for everyone who lives in Singapore - local and foreigner.
Tan Kin Lian
From Dictatorship to Democracy
Shy U.S. Intellectual Created Playbook Used in a Revolution
For decades, the writings of Gene Sharp have inspired dissidents around the world.
http://nyti.ms/eudd7J
TOTO and GINI coefficient
Budget 2011 - some views of the people
Views about the budget 2011
Friday, February 18, 2011
Budget 2011 - Responses to TKL paper
Cartoon by Wing Lee Cheong
Singaporeans cannot afford to retire
http://easyapps.sg/sgep/admin/file.aspx?id=50
Can you answer to the question posed in the cartoon - why Singaporeans cannot afford to retire? Give your answer here:
What do people live for?
Family Life 1.1 - beneficial for young people
I am giving away the book, "Tangram" to a player who has achieved any of the top 5 positions in any game of Family Life. A game is created each hour, so you have the chance to win any of the 120 books in a day. Each player is entitled to win the prize only once. To claim your prize, you have to take a screen shot of the final year, showing the results of your avatar and its place within the top 5 positions for the year. Include your name, address and a brief comment about the game. This is to be sent to kinlian@gmail.com. An example of the screen shot is found here. In this example, the avatar #1 (current player) has achieved the 3rd position and is entitled to a prize. This prize will be awarded until further notice. |
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Editorial in SGEP
Soft launch - Get value from your Life Insurance
http://tankinlian.com/admin/file.aspx?id=396
Financial Plan - revised format
View this example.
Competition Judge on “Wisdom on How to Live Life”
Bad customer service - OpenNet
On reading your blogs about bad customer service, I have something to share about my personal experience with Opennet.
I received keys to my Ubi resale flat in October 2010. In mid November 2010 when I was doing house renovations, I made an appointment with Opennet as my previous owners opted out for the free installation. I was given an appointment for the fibre cabling - 14 January 2011 ie 2 months later. But till today, I am still unable to take up any optic fiber plan as my stage is “fibre reached but not commissioned” so I have yet installed a residential phone line and CCTV since internet services is not ready.
I have been calling Opennet hotline and was always given the same responses “sorry, but we are unable to advise when the commissioning will be ready”. When I asked to speak to a manager, I was told to leave my contact numbers and no one bothered to return call after more than a week. I then called their hotline to ask for their feedback email address so that my feedback could be made in writing and hopefully heard.
Finally 2 days after sending the email, one Duty Manager returned my call. I was advised that the commissioning could take as long as 6 months, although it might not be the case for me! The manager was unable to give me a satisfactory reply and when I told him that I wish to abort the commissioning since the wait is indefinite, I was reminded that I had a contract (being the delivery form which my son signed during installation) and it was clearly stated on the contract words to this effect: that there will be delay and no promise when the commissioning will be completed. I should have informed the Manager that my son is only 11 years old and they can’t sue him since he is a minor!
In all fairness, Opennet was INDEED very prompt, in sending me their invoice – YES, I have received the invoice. This is paid service, surely it’s not too much for me to expect them to expedite and not wait like those who have opted for free installation?!
When I made enquiries at M1 and Starhub, I was told that many of their customers face the same issue. I really wonder how many more are in the same predicament as me – I have waited 3 months since my first call with Opennet and am still counting.
Mr Tan, are you able to advise if I should be writing to CASE or IDA about Opennet’s bad service?
Mrs Chua
My comment
I advised Mrs. Chua to write a letter to IDA.