Ministerial salary review to be completed before year-end
By S Ramesh | Posted: 02 September 2011 1734 hrs
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By S Ramesh | Posted: 02 September 2011 1734 hrs
SINGAPORE: The committee tasked with reviewing the salaries of Singapore's president, prime minister, political appointment holders and Members of Parliament (MPs) has said it expects to complete its review before the end of the year.
Its chairman, Gerard Ee, who is also the chairman of Changi General Hospital and the National Kidney Foundation, gave the update in a statement on Friday.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong had announced the formation of the committee to review political salaries the day he and his Cabinet were sworn in on May 21, after the recent General Election.
The high-level task force includes representatives from the corporate, legal and trade union sectors.
Mr Ee said since the close of the public feedback on June 20, his team has received more than 500 suggestions through emails and letters.
He said the team is carefully looking through all the inputs, some of which are very detailed, with the help of HR consultant Mercer Singapore.
Mr Ee added that the committee is also getting comments from both retired and current politicians.
He said the committee wants to do a thorough job of the review before issuing its proposals.
The government has said that it will base the new salaries of political holders on the committee's recommendations.
The new wages will be backdated to 21 May 2011, the date when the new government took office.
Former president SR Nathan has said he will adopt the new salary from that date, while the revised salary for the new president will commence from his new term on September 1.
At the Cabinet swearing-in ceremony in May, Prime Minister Lee had stressed that politics is not a job or a career promotion, but "a calling to serve the larger good of Singapore".
He added that ministers should also be paid properly so that Singapore can have an honest and competent leadership over the long term.
- CNA/ls/al
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