High salary at GLC? My monthly pay as Prasarana chairman only RM8,000, Tajuddin tells Dewan Rakyat | Malay Mail

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High salary at GLC? My monthly pay as Prasarana chairman only RM8,000, Tajuddin tells Dewan Rakyat

Monday, 20 Jul 2020 09:23 PM MYT

KUALA LUMPUR, July 20 — Two Members of Parliaments who were recently appointed as the chairmen of government-linked companies today denied allegations that they received high salaries and allowances. “... the salary of a GLC chairman of between RM40,000 and RM50,000 a month, so the government has to bear RM20 to RM30 million a month or a year... This is a serious and evil slander and accusation.

He slammed the allegation made by Akmar Nasir during his debate in the morning session who claimed that about 50 political appointments in the GLC had an average salary of RM50,000, excluding allowances, and the government must pay RM25 million annually to pay their salaries.

 

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