Showing posts with label 20% salary increase for civil servants. Show all posts
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Monday, October 18, 2010

Cambodian state pay to jump under higher 2011 budget

18 Oct 2010
By Prak Chan Thul

PHNOM PENH, Oct 18 (Reuters) - The Cambodian government has drawn up a $2.4 billion budget for 2011, 17 percent higher than this year's, and some of the extra money will go towards a 20 percent pay rise for civil servants and the military, officials said on Monday.

Prime Minister Hun Sen said the increase in the budget would go mainly to the education and health sectors, and to fund the pay rise.

Phay Siphan, secretary of state at the Council of Ministers, told Reuters that details would be published when the budget goes to parliament for approval this week.

"All the increases are due to many factors, such as inflation, a 20 percent salary rise for civil servants, and army reform, which includes training and providing additional equipment," Phay Siphan said.

Phay Siphan said another priority was infrastructure to help farmers. "We will invest in road infrastructure, irrigation and rice seeding," he said.

Cheam Yeap, the chairman of parliament's finance commission, said the government was targetting spending of almost $300 million on the military next year, which he described as a small increase over this year.

The 2010 budget was set at $1.97 billion, of which $274 million was earmarked for defence and security spending.

The International Monetary Fund has criticised the high level of military spending in the past and it could again be a bone of contention with international aid donors, who contribute a large proportion of Cambodia's state budget.

In June, donors promised Cambodia $1.1 billion in aid for 2010, up from pledges of $990 million for 2009.

(Editing by Alan Raybould)

Friday, January 09, 2009

Cambodian PM: 20% Salary Increase from January Onwards

Phnom Penh, January 8, 2009
AKP

Cambodian Civil servants, soldiers and police will receive a 20% increase in salary to become effective from January onwards, said Prime Minister Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen.

The Cambodian premier said this, while presiding over an inauguration of a bridge for an official use in Khan Mean Chey district, Phnom Penh, on January 6, a day before the day to mark the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime, which was celebrated in a mass meeting at Olympic Stadium here yesterday.

In his remarks, the premier gave an example of the increase, pointing that if those who received a monthly salary of 40,000 riel will get 48,000 riel per calendar month for the pay rise.

He continued saying that for soldiers and police, their monthly salary will go up more due to a 20% increase along with their net salary and a pay raise based on the echelons and duties.

The royal government decided to increase a salary of 20% p.a. for the civil servants according to the economic growth in the country.