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Old 16-03-2018, 10:45 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by lenghan View Post
http://statestimesreview.com/2018/03...-gst-increase/

The survey questioned 440 respondents if GST should be increased and when should it be done. The majority 38% chose “Between 2021 to 2025”, which coincides with the actual announcement 3 months later on Budget 2018. NTUC said that the feedback was not released to the public and only presented to the government.

A director of NTUC, Steve Tan, admitted he conducted the survey on GST increase on behalf of the government:
Not saying it's false but let's say, a survey involved only 440 sample size to represent the majority, which coincidentally was also the gov decision, is a bit too far fetch.

However, I do wish this is real. If it is, the tables are turned on them for crying wolf. See how they sweep it under e carpet.

I'm sure like many agrees, PPAP screwed themselves on this matter whether there was such a survey. Their bullying method is primitive. I'm ashamed having such politics in my nationality. Bucket list, see e fall of PPAP from power.
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