ISLAMABAD: Amid the Pay and Pension Commission’s failure to submit its report before the announcement of the upcoming budget and subsequently PM’s decision to grant another extension,.
Top Story
May 8, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The Pay and Pension Commission, led by Nargis Sethi, has submitted its interim report before the government just ahead of the upcoming budget and recommended raise in both salaries and pension for public sector employees for the upcoming budget.
The government has decided to increase salaries in the range of 15 to 20 percent with a clear-cut purpose to reduce disparity within ministries/divisions and departments and introduction of contributory pension for new recruitments during the upcoming budget.
“Yes, the Pay and Pension Commission has submitted its interim report to the Ministry of Finance and the government has taken decision to grant a raise in salaries of public sector employees with the purpose to reduce disparity,” top official sources confirmed to The News here on Friday. Within the bureaucracy such as public sector employees working into PM and President Secretariat, NAB, FBR, and top judiciary are getting double salaries but oth
Top Story
May 8, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The Pay and Pension Commission, led by Nargis Sethi, has submitted its interim report before the government just ahead of the upcoming budget and recommended raise in both salaries and pension for public sector employees for the upcoming budget.
The government has decided to increase salaries in the range of 15 to 20 percent with a clear-cut purpose to reduce disparity within ministries/divisions and departments and introduction of contributory pension for new recruitments during the upcoming budget.
“Yes, the Pay and Pension Commission has submitted its interim report to the Ministry of Finance and the government has taken decision to grant a raise in salaries of public sector employees with the purpose to reduce disparity,” top official sources confirmed to The News here on Friday. Within the bureaucracy such as public sector employees working into PM and President Secretariat, NAB, FBR, and top judiciary are getting double salaries but oth
Daily Times
May 8, 2021
Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Shaukat Tarin Friday directed the Pay and Pension Commission to chalk out short, medium and long term plans for reformation of pay and pension system in the public sector over a period of time. During a meeting with Chairperson Pay and Pension Commission, Nargis Sethi, who called on him here, the finance minister appreciated the efforts being made by the commission for streamlining the prevailing system of emoluments based on principles of equity, fairness and transparency. Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Finance and Revenue, Dr. Waqar Masood Khan and Secretary Finance Division were also present during the meeting.