Arab Times

Singapore sparks mockery with Instagram ‘influencer­s’ for budget

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Singapore’s government has sparked mockery after hiring social media “influencer­s” to try to interest the younger generation in the budget, with messages about “inflationa­ry pressure” and “balanced budgets” popping up on Instagram.

The finance ministry hired more than 50 users on the platform to seek feedback from their followers about the forthcomin­g budget and ask them to head to booths in the citystate to share their views, local media reported.

One typical post showed user Chelsea Teng posing next to a swimming pool while holding a laptop, alongside the message: “Great news — Budget 2018 is coming soon!”

Another showed user Josephine. T staring pensively at an iPad, with the post: “With inflationa­ry pressure in mind, we all know that the cost of living is constantly rising ... how do we manage our income and expenditur­e to keep a balanced budget?”

The campaign, which began in December, began generating attention in recent days — but there was more mirth about the government’s approach than enthusiasm for the state of the nation’s finances.

“How out of touch is this govt?!?” wrote one user on Facebook, Vincent Law, underneath an article about the campaign.

“For the Ministry of Finance, they don’t really know how to use their money,” said another, Rave Simpson.

Some also criticised the choice of “influencer­s”, saying they were not well-known. They were not among the top social media names in the city-state who can command huge fees. (AFP)

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