35% salary hike in 2007 only benefitted lower grade civil servants: Fahmi

Communications minister provides context on the 13% salary hike for civil servants announced yesterday

8:33 AM MYT

 

PUTRAJAYA – The salary increases for civil servants of up to 35% in 2007 only involved those in the lower grade of the support group 2, according to Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil.

“For those who spread the 35% raise in 2007… they only read the headlines referring to civil servants of grade 1 in the support group 2.

“In 2007, grade 1 civil servants had a monthly income of RM800. The economic situation was different (then)… If we want to bring it up, we must be fair, the context is different,” he told reporters after opening the Pakatan Harapan office here yesterday.

During the National Labour Day celebration yesterday morning, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced a more than 13% salary hike for civil servants, among the highest in history.

The unity government spokesperson said the highest group of civil servants in 2007 only received a raise of about 7.5%.

“If we want to compare, that’s the context; the 35% (at that time) was only a quarter of the full story. The figure mentioned by the prime minister today is higher than the last time the Public Service Remuneration System (SSPA) was reviewed. Anyway, starting from December 1, civil servants will receive higher salaries,” he added. – May 2, 2024

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