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Govt proposes 15% special allowance for army officers

by Web Desk
July 12, 2021
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The Ministry of Finance has sent a summary to the federal Cabinet proposing the granting of a special allowance to the officers of the armed forces.

According to documents available with ProPakistani, the proposed allowance is 15 percent of the basic salaries of the youth and the officers of the armed forces.

According to sources in the ministry, this special allowance has been recommended to bridge the gap in the salary structure due to the lack of increase in the salaries of employees of the armed forces over the last two years. If approved, this increase will require an additional Rs. 38 billion.

The ministry had directly sought the approval of the Prime Minister but he directed for the matter to be taken up with the Cabinet.

The Pay and Pension Commission had delayed the submission of its interim report on the increase in the salaries of the federal employees. Consequently, the civil servants were given a 10 percent increment in basic pay along with an additional 25 percent increase as a special allowance.

According to documents available with ProPakistani, the proposed allowance is 15 percent of the basic salaries of the youth and the officers of the armed forces.

According to sources in the ministry, this special allowance has been recommended to bridge the gap in the salary structure due to the lack of increase in the salaries of employees of the armed forces over the last two years. If approved, this increase will require an additional Rs. 38 billion.

The ministry had directly sought the approval of the Prime Minister but he directed for the matter to be taken up with the Cabinet.

The Pay and Pension Commission had delayed the submission of its interim report on the increase in the salaries of the federal employees. Consequently, the civil servants were given a 10 percent increment in basic pay along with an additional 25 percent increase as a special allowance.

Tags: civil servantsFederal CabinetMinistry of financePrime Minister Imran Khansalary structurespecial allowance

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