The Borneo Post

Decision on civil servant remunerati­on scheme will also apply to politician­s – PM

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KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim yesterday said that any decision made following the review of the public service remunerati­on scheme will also apply to politician­s and political appointees in the country.

He said he had agreed in principle to the proposal.

However, he said the ma er will only be finalised by the Cabinet a er looking into the feedback from various parties and the findings of the in-depth studies involving various aspects of the Federal Constituti­on.

“Whatever decision made for the civil servants will also apply to politician­s.

“If, on Feb 1, 2024, we were to start the non-pensionabl­e appointmen­t for civil servants, then, the same goes to all political appointees,” he told reporters when met here.

On Thursday, the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services (Cuepacs) urged the government to review the pension provision for politician­s, particular­ly elected representa­tives, if the country faces financial constraint­s that necessitat­e limiting the civil service pensions.

Its president Datuk Adnan Mat said the government should consider abolishing the pensions for politician­s first, as most of them only serve for about five years compared to civil servants who, on average, serve more than 30 years.

Meanwhile, Anwar said any government would realise that economic growth cannot be sustained if nothing is done about the pension scheme.

“So, let’s listen to the proposal first, debate and scrutinise it, and give the necessary feedback and recommenda­tions on what the government should do, and then we will finalise it,” he said.

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