The proposed salary hikes for Ramaphosa, ministers and other millionaire politicians in South Africa

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The Independent Commission for the Remuneration of Public Office Bearers has gazetted its recommended salary increases for South Africa’s government officials in 2023.

The commission is mandated to make annual recommendations relating to the salaries, allowances, benefits, and other resources required by some public office bearers to enable them to perform their respective duties effectively.

The commission said it considered the fiscal condition of the State demonstrated by the Minister of Finance, the State’s wage bill, the impact of Public Office Bearers , salary increment on the fiscus, the President’s previous determinations, stakeholders’ submissions, and general economic status of the country.

Among the proposed salaries is an increase for President Cyril Ramaphosa and Deputy President Paul Mashatile, who would take home R3.2 million and R3.02 million, respectively.

 

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