ehh...i din imply he doesnt deserve it or wat leh....how can i join the club har? :P
Hulumas ( Date: 21-Feb-2011 21:16) Posted:
Well, He deserves it, I have no comment!
nickyng ( Date: 21-Feb-2011 19:24) Posted:
wow...didnt know our PM is the no.1 BEST PAID siah !! :P hey! how do i get into public civil service har? can short cut via PAP Youth Wing do the trick? :P
 
http://www.asiaone.com/static/multimedia/gallery/210211_politicians/
Not all countries in the
Asia-Pacific region are made equal.
Without argument, each country's economic state is completely different. More
affluent nations like Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong share the region with
not-so-rich countries like the Philippines and Bangladesh.
Naturally, with this difference in riches also comes with it a difference in
how well politicians are paid.
For instance, the Philippine president, in 2011, is slated to receive
approximately US$32,000 (S$40,700) in annual pay. At the other end of the
spectrum, the highest-paid politician in the Asia-Pacific region has an annual
paycheque of US$2.2 million.
According to a CNBC report, the eight politicians below have the best pay
packet. Find out how well the top eight politicians in the region are paid - and
who they are.
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Well, He deserves it, I have no comment!
nickyng ( Date: 21-Feb-2011 19:24) Posted:
wow...didnt know our PM is the no.1 BEST PAID siah !! :P hey! how do i get into public civil service har? can short cut via PAP Youth Wing do the trick? :P
 
http://www.asiaone.com/static/multimedia/gallery/210211_politicians/
Not all countries in the
Asia-Pacific region are made equal.
Without argument, each country's economic state is completely different. More
affluent nations like Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong share the region with
not-so-rich countries like the Philippines and Bangladesh.
Naturally, with this difference in riches also comes with it a difference in
how well politicians are paid.
For instance, the Philippine president, in 2011, is slated to receive
approximately US$32,000 (S$40,700) in annual pay. At the other end of the
spectrum, the highest-paid politician in the Asia-Pacific region has an annual
paycheque of US$2.2 million.
According to a CNBC report, the eight politicians below have the best pay
packet. Find out how well the top eight politicians in the region are paid - and
who they are.
  |
|
Well, He deserves to get it. I have no comment.
nickyng ( Date: 21-Feb-2011 19:24) Posted:
wow...didnt know our PM is the no.1 BEST PAID siah !! :P hey! how do i get into public civil service har? can short cut via PAP Youth Wing do the trick? :P
 
http://www.asiaone.com/static/multimedia/gallery/210211_politicians/
Not all countries in the
Asia-Pacific region are made equal.
Without argument, each country's economic state is completely different. More
affluent nations like Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong share the region with
not-so-rich countries like the Philippines and Bangladesh.
Naturally, with this difference in riches also comes with it a difference in
how well politicians are paid.
For instance, the Philippine president, in 2011, is slated to receive
approximately US$32,000 (S$40,700) in annual pay. At the other end of the
spectrum, the highest-paid politician in the Asia-Pacific region has an annual
paycheque of US$2.2 million.
According to a CNBC report, the eight politicians below have the best pay
packet. Find out how well the top eight politicians in the region are paid - and
who they are.
  |
|
wow...didnt know our PM is the no.1 BEST PAID siah !! :P hey! how do i get into public civil service har? can short cut via PAP Youth Wing do the trick? :P
 
http://www.asiaone.com/static/multimedia/gallery/210211_politicians/
Not all countries in the
Asia-Pacific region are made equal.
Without argument, each country's economic state is completely different. More
affluent nations like Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong share the region with
not-so-rich countries like the Philippines and Bangladesh.
Naturally, with this difference in riches also comes with it a difference in
how well politicians are paid.
For instance, the Philippine president, in 2011, is slated to receive
approximately US$32,000 (S$40,700) in annual pay. At the other end of the
spectrum, the highest-paid politician in the Asia-Pacific region has an annual
paycheque of US$2.2 million.
According to a CNBC report, the eight politicians below have the best pay
packet. Find out how well the top eight politicians in the region are paid - and
who they are.