摘要:2025年2月4日,新加坡文化、社区及青年部长兼律政部第二部长唐振辉在国会书面答复盛港集选区议员何廷儒有关租客举报房东冒领社理会(CDC)津贴事件及处罚措施的情况。
2025年2月4日,新加坡文化、社区及青年部长兼律政部第二部长唐振辉在国会书面答复盛港集选区议员何廷儒有关租客举报房东冒领社理会(CDC)津贴事件及处罚措施的情况。
以下内容为新加坡眼根据国会英文资料翻译整理:
46 何廷儒(盛港集选区议员)询问文化、社区及青年部长关于2023年及2024年社理会(CDC)邻里购物券计划的以下问题:
(a)收到多少起租客指控房东冒领其应得购物券的申诉?
(b)其中多少申诉最终成功为租客发放购物券?
(c)发现多少起虚假申领案例?
(d)是否对冒领者实施处罚,若有,具体处罚措施是什么?
唐振辉(文化、社区及青年部长):自2023年1月起,社理会(CDC)邻里购物券已平均分配至小贩邻里商户和超市两类,既支持家庭日常开支,也帮扶本地小商家。
2023年及2024年计划中,累计超13亿新元社理会(CDC)购物券被使用,其中49.6%用于邻里商户,50.4%用于超市。
每户新加坡家庭每期仅可申领一份购物券。部分家庭因特殊原因无法申领,例如同一地址有多个租户或注册地址非住宅。
合租家庭只要提供独立住户证明即可公平申领。未领取家庭可至社区中心申诉。
若家庭在线上申领遇阻,可携带身份证(显示当前注册地址)、购物券通知信及水电费账单等地址证明文件,至社区中心人工申领。
根据《国民登记法》第11A条例,所有身份证持有者须在搬迁后28天内更新地址(无论境内境外)。若发现前住户未更新地址并冒领购物券,可向移民局或警方举报。
截至2024年12月31日,2024年1月及6月购物券申领率达97%(约130万户),为2021年数字化推行以来最高。未领取家庭包括海外居住者等,社区发展理事会将持续协助弱势群体申领。
政府致力于确保购物券计划惠及家庭与本地商家,并将持续监督政策执行并根据需求调整优化。
以下是英文质询内容:
Ms He Ting Ruasked the Minister for Culture, Community and Youth with regard to the 2023 and 2024 CDC Vouchers (a) how many appeals were received for disputes which tenants alleged that the landlord had claimed CDC Vouchers that should have been allocated to them; (b) how many such cases resulted in CDC Vouchers being issued to the tenants instead; (c) how many individuals were found to have made false claims for CDC Vouchers; and (d) whether any penalties have been meted out to such individuals and, if so, what are the penalties.
Mr Edwin Tong Chun Fai: Since January 2023, the Community Development Council (CDC) Vouchers have been split equally between the hawkers and heartland merchant category and the supermarket category. This strikes a balance between supporting Singaporean households with their daily expenses and supporting hawkers and heartland merchants.
Across the 2023 and 2024 tranches of CDC Vouchers, more than $1.3 billion worth of CDC Vouchers have been spent. Of this, about 49.6% were spent at heartland merchants and 50.4% were spent at supermarkets.
Every Singaporean household can only claim one set of CDC Vouchers per tranche. Some Singaporean households might be unable to claim their CDC Vouchers for a variety of reasons. For example, when more than one Singaporean household resides in the same rental address or their registered address is not a residential address.
Singaporean households living in co-tenanted premises are not disadvantaged as long as they can provide proof of their separate households. In such cases, the household that has yet to claim their vouchers may make an appeal at any community centre or club.
If Singaporean households experience difficulty in claiming their CDC Vouchers digitally, they can bring along their National Registration Identity Card (NRIC) showing their current registered address, the CDC Vouchers Scheme notification letter and relevant official documents showing their name and current address, e.g. utilities bill, property tax, to the nearest community centre or club to apply for their vouchers.
Under the Regulation 11A of the National Registration Act, all NRIC holders need to report a change of address within 28 days of moving into a new residence, whether the residence is located in or outside of Singapore. Singaporean households who come across previous owner or occupants who did not update their address with the authorities after they have moved out and have made false claims of the CDC Vouchers, may report the incident to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority and the Police.
For CDC Vouchers Scheme 2024, as of 31 December 2024, 97%, or about 1.3 million Singaporean households had claimed their CDC Vouchers 2024 (January) and (June), which is the highest claim figures since the launch of the digital scheme in 2021. There remains a small group of households that did not claim. For example, households whose residents are living overseas. The CDCs continue to work on ensuring all eligible Singaporean households can claim and spend their vouchers by reaching out especially to digitally less-savvy residents.
The Government remains committed to ensuring that the CDC Vouchers Scheme best serves Singaporean households and local businesses. We will continue to monitor its implementation and review where needed to ensure its effectiveness.
来源:新加坡眼一点号