Board debunks rumors that CPF payout age was raised to 70

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The Central Provident Fund (CPF) Board took to Facebook over the weekend to dispel rumors circulating that the age for receiving CPF payouts under the Retirement Sum Scheme (RSS) was raised to 70 years old.

 

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