Refuting recent reports regarding huge raise in President Mamnoon Hussain's salary, the government has clarified that his salary has been proposed Rs 130,000 per month in the new budget. "In relation to the Federal budget 2017/18, the impression being created in certain sections of media that the pay of the President has been increased to Rs 1.6 million/month is not correct," the government stated in a press release.
"It is clarified that in the current financial year monthly salary of the President is Rs 80,000/month ie Rs. 960,000/year which has now been proposed Rs. 130,000/month in the new budget." "Thus, after the approval of budget 2017/2018 his pay for a complete year will be around 1.6 million rupees and not for a month."
Soon after the announcement of federal budget 2017-18 by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on Friday, news started circulating that the pay of Mamnoon Hussain has been raised from Rs 1 million to Rs 1.6 million after an increase of Rs 600000 allowance per month. The government has announced a relief for the government servants and the pensioners, incurring a cost of Rs 125 billion. Finance Minister Ishaq Dar told the National Assembly that the government had already announced merger of three Adhoc Allowances in the previous budget. For the next fiscal year, Dar announced merger of Adhoc Relief of 2009 and 2010 for the Armed Forces and Adhoc Relief of 2010 for Civil Servants in the basic salary and topped it up with a 10% Adhoc Relief 2017.

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