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LAHORE (Dunya News) - A private bill seeking raise in the salary of Members of Provincial Assembly (MPAs) was approved by the Punjab Assembly on Wednesday in just 24 hours.

The bill was presented in the House after receiving consent from the standing committee.

According to the bill, MPA’s salary and incentives have been increased from Rs83000 to Rs2 lac/month.

The basic salary has been raised from Rs18,000 to Rs80,000/month, daily allowance from Rs1000 to Rs4000/month and house rent from Rs29,000 to Rs50,000/month.

Besides this, the bill has fixed utility allowance from Rs6000 to Rs20,000/month and hospitality allowance from Rs10,000 to Rs20,000/month.

https://dunyanews.tv/en/Pakistan/482232-Bill-raise-MPAs-salaries-Punjab-Assembly
 
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8:31 PM | March 13, 2019




Punjab Assembly unanimously approved a private bill seeking raise in salaries of MAPs on Wednesday.


The bill was approved by the legislators few hours after its landing in the house. It was brought for approval after receiving consent from the standing committee.

According to the bill, MPA’s per month salary and incentives were raised from Rs83000 to Rs0.21 million.

The basic salary, according to the details, was raised fromRs18,000 to Rs80,000/month, daily allowance from Rs1000 to Rs4000/month and house rent fromRs29,000 to Rs50,000/month.

The bill has fixed utility allowance from Rs6000 to Rs20, 000/month and hospitality allowance fromRs10, 000 to Rs20, 000/month. The Punjab CM will now be able to receive per month package of over Rs0.35 million.


GIRAH KHOTAY SEH GUSHA KUMAR PAY


AAJ KEH 1 AUR KHABAR---
Rs 150 billion saved as a result of PM Imran Khan's austerity measures????????

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2 nahi aik pakistan?
2 nahi aik imran?
2 nahi aik insaaf?
2 nahi aik allah--------ameen
 
shouldn't it be incentive based if you do extraordinary work you get pay raised
 
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Anybody see the irony here?

These people spend millions (crores) of rs on election campaigns ! They own properties worth billions...

And now they are begging for salary hike?
 
poodinay keh riasat ka kiyaam----------

while assad umer is crying that the govt dont have money to pay bills-------

PTI-------is same liers, crooks, and thiefs, like nawaja ghadari
 
poodinay keh riasat ka kiyaam----------

while assad umer is crying that the govt dont have money to pay bills-------

PTI-------is same liers, crooks, and thiefs, like nawaja ghadari
I see one is crying on this thread as well.
 
yea but what about rest of the Pakistan? i know some people who earn less than 5,000 rupees a month...so what is their fault?
these MPA's and MNA's spend CRORES on their election campaigns, $2000 is nothing for most of them, on the other hand some people save all their lives and still can't save enough to perform Hajj. These politicians will loot every single penny if they get a chance.
Secondly, its not just about pay raise, i was watching Arshad Sharif's show today and they were talking about how Usman Buzdar is misusing his power to get a house, personal secretaries and protocol AFTER his retirement. Not for just himself but any chief Minister who serves for 6 months or more...


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2 Lakh is quite low , about 1500 dollar salary


 
The Newspaper's Staff ReporterUpdated March 14, 2019
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The speaker’s salary has gone from Rs37,000 to Rs200,000 per month, deputy would make Rs185,000 instead of Rs35,000. — APP/File

LAHORE: The Punjab Assembly on Wednesday passed two bills; one aiming at increasing financial perks and privileges of the public representatives and the other changing the operational philosophy of the Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute and Research Centre.

The first bill sailed through with complete consensus and within five minutes as it had raised salaries and fringe benefits of all assembly members, including the chief minister, ministers, speaker, deputy-speaker.

After the passage of the bill, the speaker’s salary has jumped from Rs37,000 to Rs200,000 per month and his deputy would now get Rs185,000 instead of Rs35,000 and so would be cabinet members and advisors. The members (MPAs) are now entitled to Rs80,000 per month rather than Rs18,000 and their utility bills entitlement has gone up to Rs200,000 instead of earlier Rs120,000. This fiscal adjustment, naturally, had no one to oppose in the House and the bill was passed with a few minutes.

The Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute and Research Center bill, however, did create divisions as the Opposition wanted to run the centre on autonomous lines, as originally conceived, but the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf insisted: “It is government money and official land. How can the centre be left completely out of the official control?”

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Raja Basharat, minister for law and parliamentary affairs, explained the new priority about the centre, its running and logic behind the bill. “The PML-N wanted to build the centre with public money, on public land and then hand it over to a board of trustees to run it with complete autonomy and impunity. But, the PTI has other ideas; it wanted the centre to run efficiently, but under the official watch. We cannot allow it to be totally free of government control.”

The bill, being opposed by the Opposition, reflects the same priority. The Opposition, nevertheless, kept insisting that its proposed model was a better one and the Treasury must consider it. “If PKLI is also run by administrative secretaries, it would not be any different from other hospitals. Since the PKLI is a world-class institute, it has to be run by supra professionals, on highly specialised lines – and it was not possible through secretaries. Those who conceived the idea, those who built the concept and the institute know the spirit behind the concepts, need to be put in the governing bodies,” Khawja Salman Rafique explained and claimed: “The PTI is trying to treat it as just another institute under the government control, stuffing the Board of Governors with bureaucrats and keeping it under the tighter official control. That is what the Opposition is opposing and suggesting induction of professionals in the board and let specialists run it on professional lines: induct them in the board, and give them free hand. Yes, it is public money, auditing process should be stringent and so should be transparency – but one cannot replace experts with generalists. That is what Treasury is doing and the Opposition opposing.”

Raja Basharat, however, closed the argument when he said that the regime in the province had changed and the Opposition must recognise the fact. “The PTI does not want it and won’t let the institute slip out of its hands in the name of autonomy. For improving standards of the institute and making and keeping it a world-class institute, every suggestion of the Opposition would be accommodated, but its running cannot be left to unanswerable people.”

Rest was a procedure, which was completed quickly and the House passed the bill within the next five minutes.

Published in Dawn, March 14th, 2019
 
All government officals should be paid a fair wage as that discourages corruption.
Having said that, this might not be the best time since we should be going through austarity.
 

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