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Salary.sg 06-01-2009 11:28 PM

All signs point to Major Retrenchments, yet Permanent Secretary Flaunts Wealth
 
The writings are already on the wall. Today newspaper reported a fortnight ago that retrenchments will "go up" after Chinese New Year.

In TV news just now, it's said again that there will be more retrenchments toward the end of this month, with more cuts targeted at white collar workers in the manufacturing sector.

Yet, our lovable Permanent Secretary Tan Yong Soon wrote a rather show-off article in today's Straits Times Life, flaunting how he and his family spent more than $50k attending cooking lessons in Paris, and how he as "a good leader" can afford to take five weeks' leave.

As a perm sec, he must be one of the highest earning civil servants. If his salary grade is MR4, he earns $59,760 per month [edited 19 Jan: this was before an 18% cut in end 2008, pending further cuts in 2009, but still a lot nonetheless].

No wonder he can flaunt his wealth.

But as a senior civil servant and a "good leader", isn't it a tad bit insensitive to boast at a time like this? Well, maybe he has low EQ, or maybe he just doesn't realize that people are getting retrenched by the hundreds and families are suffering. (See another blog criticizing what he wrote.)

http://www.salary.sg/2009/all-signs-...launts-wealth/

superman-- 07-01-2009 09:14 AM

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goes to show how much fat and excesses our bureaucracy has built up over the years. this article highlights a few things:
1) to disappear for 5 weeks either shows how dispensable he is or how excellent a leader he is as well. Maybe it is time that he needs something more challenging, like finding a solution to our economic recession, since he has a lot of time on his hands.
2) the timing of his article goes to show how out of touch our decision makers are with the people on the ground. I wonder if people above him thinks the same way as well.

read-- 07-01-2009 09:32 AM

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Read Tan Yong Soon's entire article at http://singaporeenquirer.sg/?p=985

Note that the article first appeared in Straits Times printed edition (in Life section) on 7 Jan.

really boastful-- 07-01-2009 09:45 AM

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At first, I thought this perm sec got played out by some smart alec reporter. Then I realized he himself actually wrote the entire boastful travelogue!
See how boastful he is:
- He purposely mentioned his wife is a "senior investment counsellor at a bank"
- He purposely mentioned his son is going to Brown University in USA
- He hinted quite overtly that he is a "good leader" - "Taking five weeks' leave from work is not as difficult as one thinks. Most times, when you are at the top, you think you are indispensable. But if you are a good leader who has built up a good team, it is possible to go away for five weeks or even longer."
- He purposely mentioned he studied in England.
- He hinted he's been to Paris many times when he said he visited Musee D'Orsay, "a perennial favourite of (his)".

low cost-low tech-- 07-01-2009 10:34 AM

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not surprising, since singapore media has spewing this sort of funny things to all singaporeans' minds.

KNS-- 07-01-2009 10:47 AM

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Talk about Total Defence.
I think his article does much damage to the morale and trust of Singaporeans. It's not about his spending money per se but the negative externalities generated by his self-publicity. There have been less 'dangerous' things that authorities are bent on censoring.

adiemuso-- 07-01-2009 03:06 PM

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dun just bash him because he is a civil servant...

i think some of the private sector guys live a more extravagant lifestyle than he does...

look at it from another angle, at least he is not wearing a Vacheron, smoking high end cigars while supposedly on a meagre salary...

and its a good way to motivate your kids to study real hard too...if $$$ is all that matters...

adiemuso-- 07-01-2009 03:09 PM

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disclaimer...i do not noe him neither am i in the party nor working as a civil servant...

jane-- 07-01-2009 04:31 PM

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true, but he doesn't have to boast about his extravagant lessons. just enjoy life quietly. i think the strait times team may be whacked as well.
btw, did u read his writing- he sure sounds a bit "hao lian".

aw-- 07-01-2009 10:56 PM

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OK, here's a somewhat contrarian view for the sake of discussion.

- to all who bash him for "showing off" - it just sounds like any other dad writing his honest and candid account of a family vacation. He even bemoans about the expensive food "3 times the cost" of back home.

- He made his money legally, why begrudge him. Maybe you should have qualified to be Perm Sec instead if you are more capable than him. To the many, many multi-millionaires, they are probably going, "Hah! Poor guy. I have my own PERSONAL French chef, why the fark take lessons". To you, just because you don't have it, you bash him.

- And, make sure you read the article first because it sure sounds like you didn't - just bashing him for your own fears and frustration with the economy. What about the farkers in the US who created this mess in the first place? Shouldn't they be waaaaay on top of your bash list?

- To those who thinks he is arrogant and showing off - he seems pretty humble to me, saying he sucks at cooking and surprised he came in fifth. He's just stating facts and being proud of his wife and son. Being arrogant is when he bashes other people for not being able to make it to Brown. Bashing him for that - sour grapes much?

- If you have been working for so long, and you can't take 5 weeks leave - seriously, you are doing it wrong. Why don't *you* work every last bit and give every day of your life for the country for the rest of your life? Some bosses of companies take half the time off. Some go straight to the golf course - why the fark?

- "I'm suffering, so everyone must suffer" syndrome. You are worried about your economy. Someone else is not. So they must STFU?

- When there are challenges ahead, you buck up and ask yourself why you never work harder in school so you could get a recession-proof job, or you rise to the challenge and survive the recession. Spend less. Fark that SG$5 cup of coffee. It's not a right.

- Are we in a communist country where the state MUST provide income for you without your effort? A democratic country provides security & legal boundaries - the rest is up to you. You want to be a slacker, open restaurant, sell cars, or a billionaire - you can.

- Foreigners "taking over" your jobs? Get creative lah, upgrade your skills, change careers, start a business or migrate. It's a globalised world. What do you think of lazy US auto workers who resent foreign competition? Scumbags, right? Well, now you're being the scumbag.


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