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ISLAMABAD: The federal government has approved a staggering increase of up to 146 per cent in the salary of members of parliament.

Briefing reporters about decisions taken by the federal cabinet on Wednesday, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb said members of the National Assembly and the Senate had only had two meagre pay rises, in the form of ad hoc relief, in the last 14 years.

She said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had constituted a five-member ministerial committee to review rules of the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA). The cabinet had also decided to repatriate Afghan refugees by December 2017, besides ratifying nine agreements already signed with six countries, she added.

According to the minister, the salary of members of the National Assembly and the Senate has been raised from Rs60,996 to Rs150,000 — a rise of 145.9 per cent. The cabinet has also approved a 26 per cent rise in the salary of the National Assembly speaker and the Senate chairman (from Rs162,659 to Rs205,000) and a 23 per cent rise in the salary of the deputy speaker and deputy chairman of the two houses of the parliament (from Rs150,454 to Rs185,000).

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The salary of federal ministers has been raised from Rs126,387 to Rs200,000 (58 per cent), and the salary of state ministers from Rs116,909 to Rs180,000 (54 per cent). The rises will be considered to be in effect from October 1.

Ms Aurangzeb said the matter of salary rises had been pending for a long time. Considering the inflation in the last decade, she said, it had become difficult for MPs to manage household expenditures with a monthly salary of Rs44,000.

Responding to a question, she dispelled the impression that parliament comprised of billionaires. She said details of the MPs’ assets were available with the Election Commission of Pakistan and the Federal Board of Revenue, which showed that most of them were from the middle class. She added that members of provincial assemblies received much more salaries than members of the National Assembly and Senate.

PPRA committee
The committee to review PPRA rules will be headed by Railways Minister Khawaja Saad Rafiq and comprise Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Law Minister Zahid Hamid, Minister for States and Frontier Regions Abdul Qadir Baloch and the federal finance secretary.

Ms Aurangzeb said the committee had been tasked with suggesting amendments to the rules of the PPRA, an autonomous body responsible for monitoring and prescribing regulations and procedures for public procurement by the federal government-owned public sector organisations.

This was being done to improve governance, management, transparency, accountability and quality of public procurement of goods, works and services, she said.

The committee is required to finalise its recommendations in a month.

Later in the afternoon, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar visited the two houses of the parliament briefly and received accolades for the decision to raise the MPs’ salaries.

Speaking in the Senate, the minister said he had fulfilled the commitments about salary revisions he had made in the National Assembly during the budget session.

According to the finance minister, the total financial impact of the decision on the national economy would be Rs450 million.

Afghan refugees
The information minister said that the cabinet had discussed the issue of repatriation of Afghan refugees and decided that they would have to leave Pakistan by Dec 2017. She claimed that the decision had been taken after taking all political parties on board. However, without elaborating, she said the Afghan refugees had been divided into various categories and the procedure for their repatriation would be discussed at the next cabinet meeting.

The cabinet gave approval to the nine agreements signed with Azerbaijan, South Africa, Kazakhstan, Belarus, the Maldives and Malaysia in the fields of disaster management, defence, information technology, combating corruption and exchange and training of medical practitioners.

Published in Dawn, November 24th, 2016
 
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Badsoorat Jamhoriyat ka husn

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has approved a staggering increase of up to 146 per cent in the salary of members of parliament.

Briefing reporters about decisions taken by the federal cabinet on Wednesday, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb said members of the National Assembly and the Senate had only had two meagre pay rises, in the form of ad hoc relief, in the last 14 years.

She said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had constituted a five-member ministerial committee to review rules of the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA). The cabinet had also decided to repatriate Afghan refugees by December 2017, besides ratifying nine agreements already signed with six countries, she added.

According to the minister, the salary of members of the National Assembly and the Senate has been raised from Rs60,996 to Rs150,000 — a rise of 145.9 per cent. The cabinet has also approved a 26 per cent rise in the salary of the National Assembly speaker and the Senate chairman (from Rs162,659 to Rs205,000) and a 23 per cent rise in the salary of the deputy speaker and deputy chairman of the two houses of the parliament (from Rs150,454 to Rs185,000).

The salary of federal ministers has been raised from Rs126,387 to Rs200,000 (58 per cent), and the salary of state ministers from Rs116,909 to Rs180,000 (54 per cent). The rises will be considered to be in effect from October 1.

Ms Aurangzeb said the matter of salary rises had been pending for a long time. Considering the inflation in the last decade, she said, it had become difficult for MPs to manage household expenditures with a monthly salary of Rs44,000.

Responding to a question, she dispelled the impression that parliament comprised of billionaires. She said details of the MPs’ assets were available with the Election Commission of Pakistan and the Federal Board of Revenue, which showed that most of them were from the middle class. She added that members of provincial assemblies received much more salaries than members of the National Assembly and Senate.

PPRA committee
The committee to review PPRA rules will be headed by Railways Minister Khawaja Saad Rafiq and comprise Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Law Minister Zahid Hamid, Minister for States and Frontier Regions Abdul Qadir Baloch and the federal finance secretary.

Ms Aurangzeb said the committee had been tasked with suggesting amendments to the rules of the PPRA, an autonomous body responsible for monitoring and prescribing regulations and procedures for public procurement by the federal government-owned public sector organisations.

This was being done to improve governance, management, transparency, accountability and quality of public procurement of goods, works and services, she said.

The committee is required to finalise its recommendations in a month.

Later in the afternoon, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar visited the two houses of the parliament briefly and received accolades for the decision to raise the MPs’ salaries.

Speaking in the Senate, the minister said he had fulfilled the commitments about salary revisions he had made in the National Assembly during the budget session.

According to the finance minister, the total financial impact of the decision on the national economy would be Rs450 million.

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http://www.dawn.com/news/1298276/cabinet-approves-146pc-rise-in-salaries-of-parliamentarians
 
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These people are a cozy lot.

At will they give themselves additional perks, salary increases (which orgnisation gives an over 100 % raise to its employees ?

.. and what great deeds do MPs/MLAs do to deserve such raises ?

The same story all over.
 
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PMLn bribe to all on public expense....

PM needs parliment to save him on Panama leaks. I suspect they might soon come up with an immunity law in parliment where this bribe will come pretty handy.

These people are a cozy lot.

At will they give themselves additional perks, salary increases (which orgnisation gives an over 100 % raise to its employees ?

.. and what great deeds do MPs/MLAs do to deserve such raises ?

The same story all over.

Nawaz shrief is a shameless bastard and he most likely have a new ammendment in law in mind to protect himself.
 
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PM needs parliment to save him on Panama leaks. I suspect they might soon come up with an immunity law in parliment where this bribe will come pretty handy.



Nawaz shrief is a shameless bastard and he most likely have a new ammendment in law in mind to protect himself.
When chairman of senate who start crying in the parliament to support the anti terrorist bill. What one can expect from these bastard............jumuriat khatra ma ha

Raza Rabbani anther democrat from the yolk of PPP corruption. Who never raise voice against Zardari or Nawaz corruption .....shamless bastard ...

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Badsoorat Jamhoriyat ka husn

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has approved a staggering increase of up to 146 per cent in the salary of members of parliament.

Briefing reporters about decisions taken by the federal cabinet on Wednesday, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb said members of the National Assembly and the Senate had only had two meagre pay rises, in the form of ad hoc relief, in the last 14 years.

She said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had constituted a five-member ministerial committee to review rules of the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA). The cabinet had also decided to repatriate Afghan refugees by December 2017, besides ratifying nine agreements already signed with six countries, she added.

According to the minister, the salary of members of the National Assembly and the Senate has been raised from Rs60,996 to Rs150,000 — a rise of 145.9 per cent. The cabinet has also approved a 26 per cent rise in the salary of the National Assembly speaker and the Senate chairman (from Rs162,659 to Rs205,000) and a 23 per cent rise in the salary of the deputy speaker and deputy chairman of the two houses of the parliament (from Rs150,454 to Rs185,000).

The salary of federal ministers has been raised from Rs126,387 to Rs200,000 (58 per cent), and the salary of state ministers from Rs116,909 to Rs180,000 (54 per cent). The rises will be considered to be in effect from October 1.

Ms Aurangzeb said the matter of salary rises had been pending for a long time. Considering the inflation in the last decade, she said, it had become difficult for MPs to manage household expenditures with a monthly salary of Rs44,000.

Responding to a question, she dispelled the impression that parliament comprised of billionaires. She said details of the MPs’ assets were available with the Election Commission of Pakistan and the Federal Board of Revenue, which showed that most of them were from the middle class. She added that members of provincial assemblies received much more salaries than members of the National Assembly and Senate.

PPRA committee
The committee to review PPRA rules will be headed by Railways Minister Khawaja Saad Rafiq and comprise Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Law Minister Zahid Hamid, Minister for States and Frontier Regions Abdul Qadir Baloch and the federal finance secretary.

Ms Aurangzeb said the committee had been tasked with suggesting amendments to the rules of the PPRA, an autonomous body responsible for monitoring and prescribing regulations and procedures for public procurement by the federal government-owned public sector organisations.

This was being done to improve governance, management, transparency, accountability and quality of public procurement of goods, works and services, she said.

The committee is required to finalise its recommendations in a month.

Later in the afternoon, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar visited the two houses of the parliament briefly and received accolades for the decision to raise the MPs’ salaries.

Speaking in the Senate, the minister said he had fulfilled the commitments about salary revisions he had made in the National Assembly during the budget session.

According to the finance minister, the total financial impact of the decision on the national economy would be Rs450 million.

@GreenFalcon @Aether @Doordie @Morse_Code @Chauvinist @MastanKhan

http://www.dawn.com/news/1298276/cabinet-approves-146pc-rise-in-salaries-of-parliamentarians

146%, what is their achievement to deserve such a raise. Their raises should be linked to improvement in the living standards of their constituents and each year a constituency doesn't show improvement, their pay and perks should be decreased. Implement this system and you will see real work put forth by these elites.
 
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WTH with these greedy politicians and how innocently they are justifying it as if they're doing a big favour for us that they didn't have pay rise. BLOODY Shameless politicians who's Religion is Money and will die in the name of money
 
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This is the kind of shit that people should be out on the streets for, protesting. Why should these fat fucks get such hefty salaries while all they do is scheme more ways to pocket the public's money. If Imran Khan truly wants the change he touts so much, he should be doing "dharnas" against this as the opposition. I bet he won't bcuz fat fucks from his party would also benefit.

Before I get some raging replies from IK supporters accusing me of being PML-N supporter. U should know that I don't give a shit about any of them. They are all assholes. My support is only for an honest, loyal, and sincere leader of which we have none.
 
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Interesting. I wish I was in charge of the decision to raise my salary like these people.
 
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Perhaps their coffin would be of gold and diamonds on it.. That's what they can do with all their money at least.
All those coffins made of gold and diamond would not help them once they r dead. These scumbags will be the modern versions of the pharoahs.
 
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when most parliamentarians are landlord, fuedals, industrialists and billionaires, shame
 
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