Can ask countries to take back billionaires to ease hi cost of.living
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Can ask countries to take back their billionaires to ease high cost of.living

Those foreign billionaires badly disrupted Singaporeans simple way of life and negatively affecting the country's world's happiest rankings.

They are not welcome.
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#2

Australia got plenty of land!
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I welcome them hor, you dun speak for me can?
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"Although China was not mentioned by name, it was clear that regulators were referring to the country, they added.

Lawyers and industry groups estimate Singapore had 1,500 family offices by the end of last year, with a large chunk of them from China.

MAS estimated there were about 700 family offices at the end of 2021. Industry experts say the current estimate is more like 1,400, with mainland Chinese the biggest drivers of growth"
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.a sore thumb

If billionaires are not moving $$$ back to original country, will their closed family members and relatives be sent to hard labour camps?
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(14-04-2023, 07:41 PM)cityhantam Wrote:  Australia got plenty of land!

In Singapore, each of these billionaires probably employed between ten to one hundred workers but painfully disrupted high cost of living and devastated 5.8 mio lives.
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(15-04-2023, 02:19 AM)Scythian Wrote:  In Singapore, each of these billionaires probably employed between ten to one hundred workers but painfully disrupted high cost of living and devastated 5.8 mio lives.

Alex Tan is happily living in Melbourne.

No need to worry about Sg!
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