SINGAPORE - National servicemen will have their monthly allowance upped by $60 across-the-board starting April 2012.
For recruits, this means an increase of 14 per cent from $420 to
$480, and for an NSF (full-time national servicemen) lieutenant or
inspector, a 5 per cent increase from $1,120 to $1,180, The Straits
Times reported.
The hike will benefit some 350,000 NSFs and operationally-ready
servicemen (NSmen) in the Singapore Armed Forces, the Singapore Civil
Defence Force and the Singapore Police Force.
The last allowance review for national servicemen was done in 2009, when a $20 increase was given.
Minister for Defence, Dr Ng Eng Hen, who announced the allowance
increase in Parliament today, said with falling birth rates and smaller
national service cohorts, each NSman must shoulder more
responsibilities.
"Even as we call upon each NSman to do his part to defend Singapore,
Mindef regularly looks for ways to recognise their contributions," Dr Ng
was quoted as saying in The Straits Times.
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