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2025/12/03
砸錢發放小橘書,竟然沒給百姓金融指引 - 2025.12.3 財政委員會質詢
Questions Regarding the Content of the "Little Orange Book":
- Points out that the advice on financial security in the "Taiwan Handbook for Emergency Preparedness" (Little Orange Book), which cost the Executive Yuan more than 60 million to produce, is too simplistic, mentioning only "prepare a small amount of cash" without specifying the amount.
- Questions the vague definition of "small amount," noting that compared to other countries, Taiwan's recommendations appear hollow. For example, the Netherlands recommends that adults prepare 70 euros to cover three days of needs, while the state of Utah in the United States provides a more detailed checklist covering gasoline, accommodation, food, and other expenses.
Questions for Government Departments:
- Questions why the Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) and the Ministry of Finance, which are responsible for financial stability, did not participate in the drafting of the Little Orange Book or provide professional advice.
Specific Suggestions and Requests:
- Suggests that the government should refer to international practices and provide more specific recommendations for the amount of cash to prepare.
- Emphasizes the importance of bank databases and recommends that people regularly back up their ATM card information to cope with bank system failures.
- Requests that the FSC should develop a concrete "Financial Security Guide" as soon as possible and submit a written report before the recess.