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Toh Tun Li Adeline v Central Provident Fund Board and another [2023] SGHC 55
The court held that a technical breach of the attestation requirements for a CPF nomination does not necessarily invalidate the nomination if the deceased's intention is clear and there is no evidence of fraud.
Chai Choon Yong v Central Provident Fund Board and Others [2004] SGHC 65
A CPF nomination is a unilateral instrument that takes effect upon the member's death, and CPF moneys are separate from the member's estate and cannot be disposed of by will.
Progress Software Corp (S) Pte Ltd v Central Provident Board [2002] SGHC 174
The variable component of the plaintiff's salary package, being commissions, constitutes 'additional wages' under the Central Provident Fund Act because they are not 'ordinary wages' payable within the 14-day period prescribed by the regulations.
Chai Choon Yong v Central Provident Fund Board and Others [2005] SGCA 13
In Chai Choon Yong v Central Provident Fund Board and Others, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Provident Fund — Beneficiary, Words and Phrases — "Written law".