The percentage of households with utility bills in arrears for six months or more has decreased from 0.5% to 0.2% over the past five years, according to Senior Parliamentary Secretary Goh Hanyan. The government provides targeted support and various assistance schemes, and water supply will not be shut off for households with severe arrears.
Over the past five years, the percentage of households with utility bills in arrears for six months or more have decreased from 0.5 per cent to 0.2 per cent, said Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Sustainability and the Environment Goh Hanyan in parliament on Tuesday .
In her reply to an MP’s questions, she said that the government provides targeted support to those who may require assistance with their utility bills. Various community and social assistance schemes are also available to households that require additional financial assistance. She also said that for households with more severe arrears, water supply will not be shut off. In her reply to an MP’s questions, she said that the government provides targeted support to those who may require assistance with their utility bills. Various community and social assistance schemes are also available to households that require additional financial assistance. She also said that for households with more severe arrears, water supply will not be shut off.Committee of Supply 2026 debate, Day 4: Desmond Lee on ‘learn for life, together’ in next bound of education reformWe know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.
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