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Show me the money: Auditor General asks for whopping 400% increase in salary
By Shahbaz RanaPublished: April 30, 2013
ISLAMABAD:
The Auditor General of Pakistan, Akhtar Buland Rana, is pushing the
government to give him a monthly salary of Rs743,560, which amounts to an increase of over 400% and equates his office to that of a judge of the Supreme Court.The auditor generals demand comes at a time when the International Monetary Fund asking the government to curtail its expenditures in order to qualify for a new bailout programme.
According to official documents, the Auditor General Pakistan (AGP) has been forcing the government to change the terms and conditions of his services through a notification, but his demands have been termed unjustified and illegal by the law ministry and finance ministry.
Vexed by the ministries refusal, the AGP blocked the salaries of concerned secretaries former secretary finance Abdul Wajid Rana and Secretary Law Yasmin Abbasy.A summary written and signed by Akhtar, states the present pay and pension package of the auditor general does not match one of a head of a constitutional organisation.It goes on to say that the AGP ought to be paid salary, allowances, pension and other benefits, which are equivalent to that of a judge of the Supreme Court.
The move was confirmed by the spokesman for the office of the AGP. He said the request to increase the salary was based upon a comparison with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.Akhtar demanded that a change in his pay structure should be done through a notification issued by the finance ministry. He, however, did not ask for an increase in the salaries of his department.To push his case further, the AGP also visited the finance secretarys office, trying to convince him to endorse the summary, which had been sent directly to the prime minister, a senior official in the finance ministry told The Express Tribune.This was followed by repeated phone call reminders, he added.
According to the finance ministry, an apex court judge gets a monthly salary worth Rs508,097 in addition to a Rs235,463 judicial allowance. The AGP is currently getting a salary 20% higher than the maximum salary payable to a Grade-22 officer which amounts to Rs85,700, and by adding another sum of roughly Rs56,000 on account of two ad-hoc allowances, the Grade 22 officers salary roughly adds up to Rs141,000.The finance ministry has opposed the AGPs demand on the grounds that after the 18th amendment, the federal government can no longer amend the AGs Ordinance 2001 through a notification. The law division also endorsed the finance ministrys views.
The constitutional offices discharging executive and administrative functions cannot be treated at par to that of the constitutional post of the judges, the law division wrote.
Akhtar has been a controversial figure since he assumed office. He was reportedly appointed by former Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, allegedly in a bid to secure 14,000 votes from Akhtars clan, who reside in the former premiers hometown.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 30th, 2013.
Show me the money: Auditor General asks for whopping 400% increase in salary – The Express Tribune
By Shahbaz RanaPublished: April 30, 2013
ISLAMABAD:
The Auditor General of Pakistan, Akhtar Buland Rana, is pushing the
government to give him a monthly salary of Rs743,560, which amounts to an increase of over 400% and equates his office to that of a judge of the Supreme Court.The auditor generals demand comes at a time when the International Monetary Fund asking the government to curtail its expenditures in order to qualify for a new bailout programme.
According to official documents, the Auditor General Pakistan (AGP) has been forcing the government to change the terms and conditions of his services through a notification, but his demands have been termed unjustified and illegal by the law ministry and finance ministry.
Vexed by the ministries refusal, the AGP blocked the salaries of concerned secretaries former secretary finance Abdul Wajid Rana and Secretary Law Yasmin Abbasy.A summary written and signed by Akhtar, states the present pay and pension package of the auditor general does not match one of a head of a constitutional organisation.It goes on to say that the AGP ought to be paid salary, allowances, pension and other benefits, which are equivalent to that of a judge of the Supreme Court.
The move was confirmed by the spokesman for the office of the AGP. He said the request to increase the salary was based upon a comparison with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.Akhtar demanded that a change in his pay structure should be done through a notification issued by the finance ministry. He, however, did not ask for an increase in the salaries of his department.To push his case further, the AGP also visited the finance secretarys office, trying to convince him to endorse the summary, which had been sent directly to the prime minister, a senior official in the finance ministry told The Express Tribune.This was followed by repeated phone call reminders, he added.
According to the finance ministry, an apex court judge gets a monthly salary worth Rs508,097 in addition to a Rs235,463 judicial allowance. The AGP is currently getting a salary 20% higher than the maximum salary payable to a Grade-22 officer which amounts to Rs85,700, and by adding another sum of roughly Rs56,000 on account of two ad-hoc allowances, the Grade 22 officers salary roughly adds up to Rs141,000.The finance ministry has opposed the AGPs demand on the grounds that after the 18th amendment, the federal government can no longer amend the AGs Ordinance 2001 through a notification. The law division also endorsed the finance ministrys views.
The constitutional offices discharging executive and administrative functions cannot be treated at par to that of the constitutional post of the judges, the law division wrote.
Akhtar has been a controversial figure since he assumed office. He was reportedly appointed by former Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, allegedly in a bid to secure 14,000 votes from Akhtars clan, who reside in the former premiers hometown.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 30th, 2013.
Show me the money: Auditor General asks for whopping 400% increase in salary – The Express Tribune
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