Khaleej Times

Hefty salary hike for Pakistan MPs

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PAKISTAN

Pakistan has approved a salary jump of nearly 2-1/2 times for its members of parliament, the informatio­n minister said, taking their pay to more than 10 times the minimum wage.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif authorised the move on Wednesday, at a time when he faces public pressure, and court cases, over allegation­s in the Panama Papers data leak that his children owned offshore wealth.

Parliament­arians have received only two modest increases in the last 14 years, said Marriyum Aurangzeb, Minister of State for Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng.

“We have raised the pay of parliament­arians,” Marriyum told reporters, adding that the monthly salaries would rise to 150,000 Pakistani rupees ($1,432) from October, versus about 61,000 rupees ($580) earlier.

The new salary, which far exceeds Pakistan’s minimum wage of 14,000 rupees per month ($134), does not include perks, such as housing help. Pay for federal

We have raised the pay of parliament­arians. The monthly salaries would rise to 150,000 Pakistani rupees from october, versus about 61,000 rupees earlier Marriyum Aurangzeb, state minister for informatio­n

ministers rose to 200,000 rupees from 126,387 rupees. Federal lawmakers would still receive less pay than provincial parliament­arians, however, Marriyum said, adding that assembly members in the southweste­rn province of Balochista­n get about 300,000 rupees ($2,864).

“We have done an exercise, comparing the pay of federal MPs with their counterpar­ts in the provincial assemblies and even after this rise, these rates are the lowest in Pakistan,” the minister said.

Public support for Sharif’s government was dented this year after documents released as part of the Panama Papers data leak appeared to show his children used offshore companies to buy expensive properties in London.

He denies wrongdoing, as do his children.

A five-member bench of the Supreme Court, led by the chief justice, is hearing four petitions related to the allegation­s.

In May, the lower house of parliament unanimousl­y passed a measure supporting the pay rise but the package needed the approval of the prime minister. —

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