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Najeeb vows $ 378m raise for civil servants

Some ruling party officials have warned they could turn against the party if rising cost of living is not addressed

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Prime Minister Najeeb Razzak promised yesterday 1.46 billion ringgit ($ 378.04 million, Dh1.38 billion) in salary hikes to Malaysia’s civil servants, a key vote bank for the ruling coalition in a looming general election.

Malaysia’s 1.6 million civil servants, most of them ethnic Malays, have traditiona­lly been supporters of the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition. However, the rising cost of living has been a concern for many, with some ruling party officials warning that they could turn against the party if the issue is not addressed.

Scandal- plagued Razzak needs to consolidat­e support for his coalition to stave off an unpreceden­ted challenge from his former mentor turned opposition leader, Mahathir Mohamad.

“The government has agreed to increase the salaries amounting to one service year for all 1.6 million civil servants … with an additional 1.46 billion ringgit from July 1,” Razzak told a gathering of civil servants in the administra­tive capital, Putrajaya.

Razzak promised a one- time cash payment of 1,500 ringgit in October for civil servants and 750 ringgit for government retirees as part of the government’s 2018 budget.

Civil servants saw a salary hike between 7 and 13 per cent in 2012 ahead of elections the following year.

Razzak faces a tough contest in the upcoming polls — which could be called in days — amid a multi- billion dollar scandal at state fund 1MDB. Razzak and the fund have denied any wrongdoing.

Parliament approved a plan last week to redraw electoral boundaries, a move that the opposition and critics say will help Razzak’s coalition retain power.

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