Sunday Tribune

Ramaphosa to decide on salary hikes for officials

- LOYISO SIDIMBA loyiso.sidimba@inl.co.za

PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa may have to decide in the coming week whether he accepts his and other politician­s’ four percent salary increase, while Cosatu has called the new proposal scandalous.

The Independen­t Commission for Remunerati­on of Public Office Bearers has recommende­d to Ramaphosa that all politician­s from councillor­s up to the head of state receive a four percent salary hike, which will be backdated to April this year if approved.

Judicial officers, including judges and magistrate­s as well as traditiona­l leaders, will also get the same rise.

Head of the commission’s secretaria­t, Peter Makapan, told Sunday Independen­t yesterday that a meeting with Ramaphosa was scheduled for the coming week and it would be clear then whether or not the head of state accepted the recommenda­tion.

The commission has recommende­d a salary increase of nearly R120000 a year for Ramaphosa, which would take his annual pay from almost

R3 million to above R3.1m.

Deputy President David Mabuza, Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng, his deputy Raymond Zondo, Supreme Court of Appeal president Mandisa Maya, National Assembly speaker Baleka Mbete and National Council of Provinces chairperso­n Thandi Modise are in line for annual increases of over R100000 each.

Cabinet ministers and premiers will receive rises above R90000 a year.

The country’s biggest trade union federation has described the proposed salary increases as a sign of unethical leadership at a time of value added tax, fuel and everything rocketing.

These people (politician­s, judges and traditiona­l leaders) “want that VAT for themselves”, according to Cosatu spokespers­on Sizwe Pamla.

Pamla said it was shocking that the commission could recommend salary increases for the elite, while there were moves to cut thousands of public service jobs and looming retrenchme­nts at state-owned entities such as the SABC, Telkom and Eskom.

“We expect President

Ramaphosa not just to reject the recommenda­tions but to scold these people (the commission),” he added.

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