|
发表于 24-2-2017 01:21 PM
|
显示全部楼层
请问,小李有什么补贴?
2012年,Indranee在国会说了这段话:
It is often said that our Prime Minister gets more salary than the US President. Our Prime Minister may get more salary but he gets far less in terms of the value of the total benefits package of the US President. There is an article on the Internet titled “10 Most Expensive Presidential Perks”. You should read it. It makes for interesting reading. This is what the US President gets and this list is not exhaustive. In addition to the US$400,000 salary, he gets US$100,000 for travel expenses, US$19,000 for official entertaining. The salary is taxable, the allowances are not. And I also saw in Tuesday’s New Paper that he gets an allowance of up to US$1 million a year for “unanticipated needs”. One has no idea what “unanticipated needs” are.
The White House is not just an office. It is a residential home. It has 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, a movie screening room and a bowling alley, swimming pool, tennis and basketball courts, jogging track, putting green, cleaning, laundry and errand services and a whole house staff. The upkeep is US$4 million a year.
The US President gets a Chief Usher, an Executive Chef, an Executive Pastry Chef, a whole medical unit, a Social Secretary, a Chief Calligrapher. Oh! I forgot to mention he has a beehive. There is a beehive in the South Lawn which is installed to provide honey for use in the White House kitchen.
He also has for his transport Cadillac One - armoured limousine, valued at US$300,000. He gets Ground Force One, that is, two Black armoured buses for himself and dignitaries costing US$1 million each; Air Force One, that is actually two Boeing 747 jets under the name of “One” and it has a personal suite, a 26-member crew, a telecoms centre. Do not forget the C141 Starlifter Cargo Plane -- that is to carry Cadillac One to go wherever the President goes. Then there is Marine One which is the helicopter that takes him for short-distance travel and there is also a helicopter fleet which includes Sikorsky and Black Hawk helicopters. Then there is the holiday home and the retirement perks, personal security, state funeral. As I said, the list is not exhaustive. These things we do not give our Prime Minister and I am not suggesting that we should. These excessive trappings of pomp and grandeur are not what we want in our system. But the point is that if you wish to compare what the US President gets against what our Prime Minister gets, then you must take these things into account.
要知道更多讨论内容,请到以下网站搜索“clean wage system”,调到“exact phrase search",再慢慢翻看过去的纪录。
http://www.parliament.gov.sg/pub ... re-official-reports
|
|