The New Cabinet Ministers Have Agreed To Cut Their Salary By 10 Percent. Here’s Why

The New Cabinet Ministers Have Agreed To Cut Their Salary By 10 Percent. Here’s Why

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Just a few days after swearing in as ministers of the new Cabinet, the Pakatan Harapan champions have all agreed to do one drastic thing: taking a pay cut.

On Wednesday, Tun Dr. Mahathir chaired the first ever weekly Cabinet meeting at Perdana Putra where he announced that all cabinet ministers will get a 10 percent salary cut on their basic salary.

According to Tun Mahathir, the cut is part of the new government’s cost-cuttings measures to “help the country's finances.”

Good call, Tun M! Glad that the ministers agreed to the pay cut as well.
"This has been a practice of mine. I also did the same thing when I became prime minister in 1981," Tun told The Star.

The cut came after it was reported that our national debt has breached the RM1 trillion mark.

Apart from the salary cut, the Prime Minister also made a few major announcements:

  • Existing mega projects will be reviewed and probably scrapped
  • Fuel prices will remain unchanged until further notice
  • Four government bodies - Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD), National Professors Council, Federal Village Development and Security Committee (JKKP), and Special Affairs Department (JASA) - will be disbanded
Wow honestly, we’re really impressed by the changes made by the new government in just a span of two weeks. At this rate, who knows what they will announce next.

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