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Rule change for govt reserves
Mon, Sep 15, 2008
The Straits Times

THE Government has moved to amend the Constitution to change the framework it uses for spending Singapore's reserves.The change will potentially release more reserves for Government spending, a move which is necessary to meet the growing demands on its purse over the medium to long-term.

More expenditure is needed in the area of social support to tackle the problems of an aging population and the growing income gap. The Government also needs to invest in projects to sharpen Singapore's competitiveness. These are in the areas of education, continuing education and transport infrastructure, for example.

The current system allows the Government to spend up to 50 per cent of its net investment income every year, after deducting costs of paying off debt. The proposed change allows the Government to base spending on the total returns it earns, including capital gains and losses. This means including not just interest and dividends, but also the gains and losses in the value of its investments.


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