MOF calls for public feedback on Budget 2017

MOF calls for public feedback on Budget 2017

Singapore: The Ministry of Finance (MOF) is seeking views and suggestions from Singaporeans in preparation for Budget 2017, it said on Sunday.

"Individuals, households, and businesses are welcome to provide feedback on issues such as how we can best develop Singaporeans, support families, and help local companies grow through innovation and internationalisation," it said.

From today, Singaporeans can visit the Reach Pre-Budget 2017 microsite to submit their views online.

The feedback exercise closes on Friday, Jan 13, 2017.

During this time, Reach will have Pre-Budget 2017 Listening Points across Singapore.

"These Listening Points are easily accessible, open booths for Singaporeans to give their views for Budget 2017 in person," MOF said.

Reach will also be hosting a Pre-Budget 2017 Conversation on Wednesday evening, during which members of the public will discuss their ideas for the coming Budget.

This conversation will involve Senior Minister of State for Finance & Law Indranee Rajah, and Reach supervisory panel vice-chairman Vikram Nair.

In addition, a pre-Budget Facebook question-and-answer session has been planned for Wednesday, Jan 4, 2017 from 8.00pm to 9.30pm.

Members of the public can join the "live" session on Reach's Facebook page.

The session will be chaired by Liang Eng Hwa, chairman of the Government Parliamentary Committee (GPC) for Finance and Trade & Industry, as well as Reach Supervisory Panel member, and Foo Mee Har, a member of the GPC.

The public can also get the latest updates on next year's Budget, as well as general information on Singapore's national budget process, from the ministry's Budget 2017 website.

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This article was first published on December 05, 2016.
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