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    Taiwan billionaire to donate almost all to charity

    Taiwan business tycoon Samuel Yin, whose assets are reportedly worth more than $3 billion, has pledged to donate 95 percent of his wealth to charity after he dies, local media said Thursday.

    The 60-year-old, who is one of the island's richest men, announced the pledge -- the biggest ever of its kind in Taiwan -- in an interview with Business Today, a Taipei-based Chinese-language weekly.

    "I've mentioned this to my family, and they've all agreed with me," he told the magazine.

    Yin heads the sprawling Ruentex conglomerate, whose business interests include textiles, property, insurance, hypermarkets and education.

    He has not publicly disclosed the value of his assets, but the magazine put it at an estimated Tw$95 billion ($3.2 billion).

    The details of his pledge are yet to be finalised, but he said the money could also be used to finance the establishment of an award modelled on the much coveted Nobel Prize.

    Yin was not immediately reachable for comment.

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    • daydreamer  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  5 months ago
      Tis man knows he came into tis world with nothing, donating 95% of his wealth after he dies is a very noble thing to do. His family will b blessed for generations.
      • Sme 5 months ago
        To be noble is to donate BEFORE you are dead.....stupid....
      • Busycloud 5 months ago
        Sme, stop complaining and learn to appreciate other people generosity. I bet you dont even donate a penny to beggar so shut your mouth
      • Sme 5 months ago
        Which part dont you people understand...???
    • Alexandra Leanne  •  Fremont, United States  •  5 months ago
      Wow....I am speechless..amazing...good job man! I salute u!
    • kools  •  5 months ago
      To pass on from this world in great wealth is the greatest shame, respect for Mr Yin.
    • Kan Pu Kai  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  5 months ago
      Many ppl donate without annoucing to the public.....
      • Muhammad 5 months ago
        But this is a billionaire, who's donating a lot of money. I think it's worthy enough to announce.
      • Agape L 5 months ago
        When a billionaire donates, it is better to announce as it would also encourage other billionaires to do likewise.
      • Zorro007 5 months ago
        Thumbs up bros n sis.
    • Chopra Singh  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  5 months ago
      In SINKaboo, what ever money you donate to the Charity Organization the CEO of each Group will take away for their salaries !!!!!.
      • Jose Maurinho 5 months ago
        That's why singhs don't give to charity?

        Lol!
      • Samurai 5 months ago
        you have money OK you can give what about us no money how
    • Cheese  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  5 months ago
      Awesome!!
    • 55 cents  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  5 months ago
      Lets not read into the lines. His kind gesture is indeed honourable. Do you see any Japanese, Korean or Indonesian billionaires doing this? All scrambling to stuff more money into their children's pockets.,
      • Roland 5 months ago
        Chinese and the best of best is Sir Bill Gates ,humble and yet generous this due to his parents teaching and encouragings. A great parents indeed.A model to the world.I know 100 percent for sure few chinese donations alot of money but never never annouces his names. one lady and two man whom i know, its not peanuts.
      • Nanyang 5 months ago
        Bill Gates' charitable act was inspired by Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller.
      • Zorro007 5 months ago
        Bill Gates once woke up with cold sweat. He said a frightening sensation went over him and in his mind went through a frightening thought that all his billions meant nothing to him anymore because he was unhappy. Suddenly an insight came to him that he could be happy by giving to others. Funny though when he followed his hunches, everytime he donates a happy feeling came over him and that answered his life's question and now he is one happy man forever.
    • See Toh Hiap Seng  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  5 months ago
      TO ABOLISH OR REPEAL ESTATE DUTY IN SINGAPORE WAS TO PREVENT RE-DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH AND TO MAINTAIN ABSOLUTE CONFIDENTIALITY. AS FOR MULTI-MILLIONAIRE PENSIONABLE ELITES WHO WERE ENRICHED DURING THEIR TENURES IN PUBLIC OFFICE, THEIR SUBSTANTIAL DONATIONS WOULD BE MET WITH CYNICISM AND SCRUTINY. ON THE OTHER HAND, A SMALL TOKEN WOULD NOT BE SUFFICED AS THEY LEGALLY EVADED INCOME TAX AND LEGALLY EVADED ESTATE DUTY. THIS DILEMMA IS SELF-CREATED BY PAP GOVT AND ITS POLITICAL LEADERS.

      MR GERARD EE AND MERCER HR CONSULTANT MUST TAKE NOTE OF THE ABOVE AND ESPECIALLY "FIRST-CLASS PUBLIC ASSISTANCE @ WELFARISM" FOR ELITES.
      • See Toh Hiap Seng 5 months ago
        PS/NB
        First National Service (Army)
        Second National Service (Pay Income Tax)
        Third National Service (Pay Estate Duty)
      • See Toh Hiap Seng 5 months ago
        PS/NB
        Fourth National Service (Pay GST, other taxes, duties, levies, etc.)
      • teo 5 months ago
        Don't forget basic need like water and energy are taxed and GSTed.
    • See Toh Hiap Seng  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  5 months ago
      Charity/Power/Welfarism

      Taiwan is his motherland.
      He is her Charitable son.
      Taiwanese are his fellowmen.
      He knows what is contentment.

      Some cannot live without Power
      And not forgetting wealth too.
      One who shows such generosity
      Reflects his hindsight and foresight.

      This contrasts with self-enrichment
      By way of elitism and cronyism.
      While wealthy servants enjoy Welfarism,
      Their masters pay for their enjoyment.

      To Mr Gerard Ee & Mercer HR Consultant : Please consider above in your final report to PM.
    • Madao  •  5 months ago
      at least he's saying that he'll donate. he could have shut up and kept the money within the family. better than those super rich who give nothing at all and don't intend to.
    • Copy Cat  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  5 months ago
      Many billionaires have donated their wealth to charities. But.........
      I don't see LKY donate any money at all.
      Why?
    • mari  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  5 months ago
      can our prata man do the same? i dun tink so lmFao
    • Androporean  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  5 months ago
      Hope it does not end up with charity ppl like TT Durai or Ming Yi.
    • Caring  •  5 months ago
      What ? He did not mention any money for Singapore? Singapore Kidney Foundation !!!! Hahaha very smart tycoon.
    • Anergy  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  5 months ago
      Donate all to charity i don't think is wise.Why don't build something out of it to let ppl use it for free?
      I think is better merit is good(KindnessGiving)
    • retro  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  5 months ago
      We have our rulling party donate Singapore to FTs. Package deal.
    • Busycloud  •  Sydney, Australia  •  5 months ago
      Hope Singaporeans learn from this taiwanese..
    • Antonio bandarassamy  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  5 months ago
      yo money mind,there are many charities done,foundation run directly or in directly by him its just that u did not bother to find out.he is a nice man.
    • zerase  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  5 months ago
      our men in whites tell us to donate here donate there but they themselves dont even folk out a little from their multi million assets
    • ask why  •  5 months ago
      If all billionaires follow this noble person there won't be any poverty on this earth..especially billionaires in $ingapore must do that to add their names in the noble men list..

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