Raza Rabbani says pay raise for top bureaucrats should be ‘withdrawn immediately’

Raza Rabbani says pay raise for top bureaucrats should be ‘withdrawn immediately’

PPP Senator Mian Raza Rabbani on Thursday “strongly condemned” the interim government’s decision to increase the salaries and perks of top bureaucrats and said that it should be “withdrawn immediately”.

The caretaker government has increased salaries and perks of top bureaucrats in management positions — commonly described as management position (MP) scales — by a flat 45 per cent with effect from Oct 1.

The increase would apply to all MP-I, MP-II and MP-III positions, including basic salaries, house rents and utilities as approved by the caretaker prime minister, the Ministry of Finance said in a notification. These officers, distinct from career bureaucrats, are typically drawn from the private sector due to their expertise in relevant fields.

In a press release issued on Thursday, Rabbani said that the country was in the grip of a “severe economic crunch” and there was a need to reduce government expenditure.

He said that the salaries and the house rent and utility charges of the bureaucrats had also been increased.

“The common man can not have two meals a day, is forced to remove his children from school and has to take loan to pay the utility bills [while] the elite is adding cream to its cake,” he said.

He said that if the government had surplus funds, it could increase the salaries of employees of Grade 1 to 15. He further said that the government had claimed to not have funds for Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) yet they were available to increase the salaries of bureaucrats in management positions.

“Such steps of the caretaker government are increasing the class difference between the common man and the ruling elite,” he said, adding that such a move went beyond the ambit of the interim set-up.

“The law and judgements of the superior courts restrict them to looking after day-to-day affairs rather than adding to [the] burden of the national expenditure” he said.

“This salary increase should be withdrawn immediately,” it added.

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