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Rs0.5m and up: What salaries and perks are parliamentarians asking for?
RAZA KHAN — UPDATED 40 MINUTES AGO
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ISLAMABAD: Parliamentarians on Thursday proposed an exponential increase in salaries and perks 'commensurate with their status', bringing their wages to par with those of BS-22 officers, with a monthly allowance of at least Rs470,000.

The set of recommendations presented in the National Assembly (NA) by Acting Chairman of the Standing Committee on Rules of Procedure and Privileges Chaudhry Mehmood Bashir Virk was unanimously adopted as a motion by parliamentarians.

Here's the breakup of a lawmaker's proposed average monthly allowance:

  • Salary: Rs200,000

  • Transport: Rs50,000

  • Utilities: Rs50,000

  • Constituency: Rs70,000

  • Office maintenance: Rs100,000

  • Total minimum monthly allowance: Rs470,000

  • Yearly allowance for travel: Rs300,000 (in encashed vouchers in lieu of 30 business class return plane tickets. Variable allowance not accounted for.)

  • IT allowance: Rs300,000 (for use over a parliamentarian's tenure.)
Note: Medical allowance has no cap

The raise demanded by Senators and MNAs marks a massive increase, as the current monthly remuneration, including benefits stands at around Rs80,000

Salaries of lawmakers
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The standing committee recommended a new basic salary of Rs200,000 for all MNAs and senators ─ up from the current amount of Rs36,000.

The proposed salaries for the NA Speaker and Senate Chairman are Rs400,000 each while those of the Deputy Speaker and Deputy Chairman are Rs350,000.

Transport allowance
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According to the report presented in the NA, lawmakers are currently provided the following amounts per day when on duty:

  • Rs2,000 daily allowance
  • Rs2,000 conveyance per day
  • Rs3,000 housing allowance
However, lawmakers are only eligible to withdraw daily and conveyance allowance when they arrive at or depart from a place of duty. Housing allowance is applicable for each day during any period of residence on duty, according to the Members of Parliament (Salaries and Allowances) Act 1974.

An additional Rs50,000 per month has been proposed as transport allowance, and the recommended per kilometre rate for road travel is now Rs20/km from Rs10/km.

In the recommendations, the number of business class return air tickets has also been increased from 20 to 30 per annum. These tickets can be converted in favour of family members.

Travel vouchers provided to parliamentarians can also be encashed for up to Rs300,000.

Other perks
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A monthly utilities allowance, set at Rs50,000, has been introduced in the recommendations.

A monthly constituency allowance of up to Rs70,000 has also been proposed for first the time, intended as a miscellaneous fund that lawmakers may dip into for works in their constituencies.

The monthly office maintenance allowance has been raised from Rs8,000 to Rs100,000 in the proposal.

What is currently a Rs10,000 monthly telephone allowance was scrapped altogether in the recommendations in favour of a Rs300,000 fund for IT installations, which may only be used once per tenure (five years for MNAs and six years for senators).

Medical allowance for lawmakers is provided on an admissible basis and has no specified cap or maximum limit.

A document acquired by DawnNews says members of the Pakistan Institute of Parliamentary Services Committee observed that salaries and allowances of MNAs and Senators were on the "lower side" and "did not commensurate with their status".

The proposed amendments to salaries and perks of parliamentarians were put forth keeping in view that even members of the Balochistan provincial assembly earn higher wages than federal lawmakers.

The adopted motion was forwarded to the NA House Business Committee from where, if recommended, it will be forwarded to the Finance Division and then the Ministry of Finance. If there are no objections towards the proposed amendments, the changes will be adopted in the upcoming budget for Parliament.


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Well... fair enough. Paying them peanuts ain't right either...
 
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Presidential award to protect Corruption .....now on Pakistan will celebrate National Corruption day. Awards will be given to biggest money launder ......
 
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Well... fair enough. Paying them peanuts ain't right either...
Does a parliamentarian even need a salary? Can an average guy spend crores on election campaigns? Does he get med,house and other allowances? Or the billions in development funds that they gobble? Did you even bother reading about the allowances that they already have?
 
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I think since the amount is in Pakistani Rupees it has no context so let me put it into Dollar figures

  • Salary: Rs200,000
  • Transport: Rs50,000
  • Utilities: Rs50,000
  • Constituency: Rs70,000
  • Office maintenance: Rs100,000
  • Total minimum monthly allowance: Rs470,000
$4487.52 USD / Month
Total : $53,000 USD

Free travel in age and time when Ticket for Business class cost $2000-5000/ Per person
Let me take middle ground
30 Tickets = 30 x $3500 = $105,000USD (middle estimates) , plus 3,000 USD for food and goodies

  • Yearly allowance for travel: Rs300,000 (in encashed vouchers in lieu of 30 business class return plane tickets. Variable allowance not accounted for.)

  • IT allowance: Rs300,000 (for use over a parliamentarian's tenure.) , 3,000 USD for IT purchase (Internet , Laptop etc)

So here is the deal

  • $164,000 USD / Year in salary + Benefits , plus unlimited use of Health care (FREE we all know how much doctor fee cost ??)
  • Majority have fake degrees , or relations with gangs and history of mafia violence


Most of the CROOKS (Champions of democracy) have net work of over 1.2 Million to upward of 100 Million (offshore assets), require salary boost

Yet some of them can own land in UAE, UK , Europe where only ellite can afford to own property

Nothing is under 200,000 USD in UAE , and nothing sells for less then million in UK




In a country where average person is either setting themselves on fire due to heavy taxation
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Or they are burnt alive due to out retaliatory violence
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Yea hair hamara hospital , where person have no service

But .. politicians need to have their salary boost


CORRUPTION has to go and DEMOCRACY needs to go and corrupt politicians need to be hanged who are found guilty of treasonous offences
 
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Does a parliamentarian even need a salary? Can an average guy spend crores on election campaigns? Does he get med,house and other allowances? Or the billions in development funds that they gobble? Did you even bother reading about the allowances that they already have?
Ummm... they shouldn't? dude they're getting 36000 Rs. now they can be corrupt that's another thing but living in that amount is a mammoth task...

The biggest plus i can think of is that with this the "better" people in our society will aim for being one... (i know i am not 100 % right on this one but in the future we will see things change)...
 
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Ummm... they shouldn't? dude they're getting 36000 Rs. now they can be corrupt that's another thing but living in that amount is a mammoth task...

The biggest plus i can think of is that with this the "better" people in our society will aim for being one... (i know i am not 100 % right on this one but in the future we will see things change)...

Perhaps you should read about the allowances they are "already" receiving .. Read above.

And trust me a sitting member doesn't need .5 million when he pours 50+ mil into his election campaign .. Has property worth billions and still sucks money in the name of "development funds"..
 
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Rs0.5m and up: What salaries and perks are parliamentarians asking for?
RAZA KHAN — UPDATED 40 MINUTES AGO
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ISLAMABAD: Parliamentarians on Thursday proposed an exponential increase in salaries and perks 'commensurate with their status', bringing their wages to par with those of BS-22 officers, with a monthly allowance of at least Rs470,000.

The set of recommendations presented in the National Assembly (NA) by Acting Chairman of the Standing Committee on Rules of Procedure and Privileges Chaudhry Mehmood Bashir Virk was unanimously adopted as a motion by parliamentarians.

Here's the breakup of a lawmaker's proposed average monthly allowance:

  • Salary: Rs200,000

  • Transport: Rs50,000

  • Utilities: Rs50,000

  • Constituency: Rs70,000

  • Office maintenance: Rs100,000

  • Total minimum monthly allowance: Rs470,000

  • Yearly allowance for travel: Rs300,000 (in encashed vouchers in lieu of 30 business class return plane tickets. Variable allowance not accounted for.)

  • IT allowance: Rs300,000 (for use over a parliamentarian's tenure.)
Note: Medical allowance has no cap

The raise demanded by Senators and MNAs marks a massive increase, as the current monthly remuneration, including benefits stands at around Rs80,000

Salaries of lawmakers
573db5eab048a.jpg



The standing committee recommended a new basic salary of Rs200,000 for all MNAs and senators ─ up from the current amount of Rs36,000.

The proposed salaries for the NA Speaker and Senate Chairman are Rs400,000 each while those of the Deputy Speaker and Deputy Chairman are Rs350,000.

Transport allowance
573db5eb3aa3e.jpg



According to the report presented in the NA, lawmakers are currently provided the following amounts per day when on duty:

  • Rs2,000 daily allowance
  • Rs2,000 conveyance per day
  • Rs3,000 housing allowance
However, lawmakers are only eligible to withdraw daily and conveyance allowance when they arrive at or depart from a place of duty. Housing allowance is applicable for each day during any period of residence on duty, according to the Members of Parliament (Salaries and Allowances) Act 1974.

An additional Rs50,000 per month has been proposed as transport allowance, and the recommended per kilometre rate for road travel is now Rs20/km from Rs10/km.

In the recommendations, the number of business class return air tickets has also been increased from 20 to 30 per annum. These tickets can be converted in favour of family members.

Travel vouchers provided to parliamentarians can also be encashed for up to Rs300,000.

Other perks
573db5eac3206.jpg



A monthly utilities allowance, set at Rs50,000, has been introduced in the recommendations.

A monthly constituency allowance of up to Rs70,000 has also been proposed for first the time, intended as a miscellaneous fund that lawmakers may dip into for works in their constituencies.

The monthly office maintenance allowance has been raised from Rs8,000 to Rs100,000 in the proposal.

What is currently a Rs10,000 monthly telephone allowance was scrapped altogether in the recommendations in favour of a Rs300,000 fund for IT installations, which may only be used once per tenure (five years for MNAs and six years for senators).

Medical allowance for lawmakers is provided on an admissible basis and has no specified cap or maximum limit.

A document acquired by DawnNews says members of the Pakistan Institute of Parliamentary Services Committee observed that salaries and allowances of MNAs and Senators were on the "lower side" and "did not commensurate with their status".

The proposed amendments to salaries and perks of parliamentarians were put forth keeping in view that even members of the Balochistan provincial assembly earn higher wages than federal lawmakers.

The adopted motion was forwarded to the NA House Business Committee from where, if recommended, it will be forwarded to the Finance Division and then the Ministry of Finance. If there are no objections towards the proposed amendments, the changes will be adopted in the upcoming budget for Parliament.


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my issue with this bill is not the Salaries or the increment of the allowances --- it is the fact that how swiftly this has passed through the assembly ---- our core issues about education, healthcare remain at large and bills for those don't even see the light of the day----- yet here we are with an approved bill ----- thats patheticness at best
 
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Today on TV they ran a news on Sindh Government and cancellation of 100 projects for Karachi , for the current year money was allocated for these projects (so it was not spent) yet these projects were cancelled and never executed.

1- Surplus excess money by Sindh crooks
2- No projects and fixes in Karachi
3- Any one suprised why people are being caught with Billions of Rupees / dollars in their homes or water tanks ?
perhaps they are waiting to ship the money out via Sea to UAE or Europe (Money Laundering ?)


On paper , they ran news that yes we will do 100 projects in Karachi yet after the press confrence quitely no project gets approved

Similar stuff happened in Baluchistan as well , where folks found the political head with Tones of Money in his home


While here average Pakistani is thinking , hamae mulk main wasail nahi hain

Yahan to ulta nizam hai , PAISA hai , per project approve hi nahi hota by Sindh government
 
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If they had been delivering then give them Rs.1.0Mln per month salary, but what is their performance ? What have they done for the people of Pakistan.

Pathetic bastards all of them.
 
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