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Call to raise allowance an insult to reps, says MCA’s Tan

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BANGI: The proposal by Selangor speaker Ng Suee Lim to increase the attendance allowance of elected representa­tives as an incentive for them to attend state assembly sittings is nothing short of an insult to the state assembly, people and assemblyme­n, MCA candidate for the Balakong by-election Tan Chee Teong said.

He said the proposal was a waste of resources and Ng should realise that it was the fundamenta­l duty of elected representa­tives to attend state assembly sittings.

“If those elected as assemblyme­n cannot even fulfil this basic responsibi­lity then their allowances should be cut, not increased.

“We have to punish them by cutting their allowances to ensure they buck up... it is mind boggling that he wants to increase their allowances to encourage them to attend state assembly sittings.”

It was reported that Ng , who is DAP assemblyma­n for Sekinchan, had made the proposal in a recent interview with the Chinese daily Nanyang Siang Pau , in which he said that the current allowance of RM75 was “not entirely attractive”.

He noted that the amount had remained unchanged since the Barisan Nasional’s administra­tion, adding that if the compensati­on was increased, elected representa­tives would be more motivated to attend the sittings.

Tan said Ng should realise that assemblyme­n were voted in to be the voice of the people, to address local issues and discuss government policy in the state assembly.

It is learnt that Selangor state assemblyme­n receive a monthly salary of RM11,250. They also receive other allowances, including RM10,000 as office allocation, RM6,000 for three assistants, RM1,500 for a driver, RM1,500 for special allowances for telephone and petrol charges, and RM500 for entertainm­ent.

The additional allowances total RM19,500 per month.

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