Process to Assist Disadvantaged Persons in Applying for Administration of CPF Money after Demise of Family Member
Ministry of LawSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns the assistance provided to disadvantaged individuals applying for the administration of un-nominated CPF monies and the rationale behind the Public Trustee’s administrative fees. Ms Raeesah Khan inquired about support for the less technologically savvy and those with disabilities, as well as the potential for fee waivers for low-income households. Minister for Law K Shanmugam stated that the Public Trustee’s Office offers multilingual in-person assistance and home visits for those with mobility issues to facilitate applications. He clarified that while fees cover administrative costs, the Public Trustee can waive them based on financial circumstances and has done so for deserving cases. Minister for Law K Shanmugam further encouraged the public to make CPF nominations to avoid these fees and ensure the faster distribution of funds.
Transcript
3 Ms Raeesah Khan asked the Minister for Law (a) what is the current process to assist (i) less technologically savvy individuals (ii) less language-able and (iii) persons with disabilities, in applying for the administration of CPF money after the death of a family member; (b) what is the rationale for the fees charged by the Public Trustee in the administration of un-nominated CPF money being non-waivable; and (c) whether the Ministry will consider waiving these fees or charging a flat fee for individuals/households below a defined income and property value threshold.
Mr K Shanmugam: The Public Trustee's Office (PTO) provides a service to family members to administer the CPF monies of their loved one who has passed away without making a CPF nomination. Individuals can apply for the service online. Those who need assistance with the electronic application can be assisted in-person by e-helpers who are conversant in multiple languages and dialects at the Ministry of Law Services Centre. Those who are unable to make their way to the Services Centre, such as those with mobility difficulties, may contact the PTO. Where necessary, PTO officers can make home visits to provide assistance.
The Public Trustee has to impose a fee to cover the cost of administering the un-nominated CPF monies, which includes tracing the deceased's next-of-kin, identifying all eligible beneficiaries and establishing the familial relationship between the beneficiaries and deceased. The fee is deducted from the un-nominated CPF monies. The Public Trustee can waive the fee in part or full, taking into consideration supporting documents that evidence the applicant's financial circumstances, and has done so for deserving cases.
To allow their CPF monies to be distributed to preferred beneficiaries faster and without incurring fees, we strongly encourage all members to make their CPF nominations and update it as their life circumstances change. They can do so via the CPF Board's online nomination service1 or visit the CPF Service Centres, where the Customer Service Executives can help in the nomination process and act as their witnesses.