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Organisers claim #ReturnOurCPF protest drew 6K despite initial drizzle, blazing sun < link : yahoo.sg.com> Nurul Azliah Aripin · Nurul Azliah Aripin 7 June 2014 Some may still remember this news or saga that created a big "huha" at that time. The #ReturnMyCPF movement in Singapore, which gained attention around 2014, was a grassroots campaign initiated by citizens to express concerns and frustrations over the Central Provident Fund (CPF) system. The CPF is a mandatory savings plan for Singaporeans and Permanent Residents, primarily for retirement, housing, and healthcare needs. The movement centred on key issues like the " lack of transparency of the CPF Board in using the money for investment/withdrawer age and policies/adequacy of retirement saving/ CPF interest rate , etc." The purpose of the blog post is not to debate who is right, and who is wrong, I think the government has already given enough explanation on most of the issues, instead, my problem...