Friday, November 29, 2013

Ditch unreasonable pay leap–S’gor govt should improve people’s livelihoods & promote law and order



The Members of Administration and Members of the State Assembly (Remuneration) (Amended) Enactment 2013 which was passed by the Selangor State Assembly which provided for the salaries of the Menteri BEsar, Speaker, Deputy Speaker, Excos and state Assemblymen to balloon between 87% to 373% should be soundly lambasted for being unreasonable as the tabled figures are even higher than the salaries of the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, Cabinet Ministers and Deputy Ministers and Members of Parliament.
I urge the Selangor State Government to review and revoke the Bill as the relevant funds should be channeled towards development and management within the state, particularly in strengthening security and infrastructure.
Under the new salary structure, the monthly wages of Assemblymen will be raised 87% from RM6,000 to RM11,250 a month, the Speaker from RM6,109.29 to RM22,500 (268%), and the deputy Speaker from RM3,327.50 to RM15,750 (373%). The salary of exco members will spike 231% from RM6,109.29 to RM20,250 while the Mentri Besar will have a pay jump of 106.4% from RM14,175 to RM29,250.
For the Menteri Besar’s salary to exceed the Prime Minister’s by RM6,424 is ludicrous considering that the PM’s responsibilities are much weightier governing the entire country compared to the former who looks after only one state. Even the pay of Selangor Excos will be higher than the Deputy Prime Minister by RM5,343 while the remuneration of the state Assemblymen of RM11,250 is nearly double that of Members of Parliament.
The Menteri Besar justifies that the pay of the Speaker, Deputy Speaker and state lawmakers should be simultaneously boosted based on his view that the Selangor state administration has been very effective in managing the state in terms of security and development. However, Selangor is also bogged down by a laundry list of problems which the state government must address like disruption in water supply, graft, sand theft, failure to build low-cost homes, poor planning for the towns and residential areas and a climb in property assessment rates.
The Selangor Pakatan state government should not take the mandate of Selangor residents for granted and do whatever it pleases. If the state government can award its legislators a mountainous takehome yet are disaffected by its residents struggling to earn a living, then it does not deserve the trust and confidence of voters.

28.11.2013

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