{"id":90189,"date":"2015-02-10T08:42:52","date_gmt":"2015-02-10T08:42:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/4cd.e16.myftpupload.com\/?p=90189"},"modified":"2015-02-10T08:42:52","modified_gmt":"2015-02-10T08:42:52","slug":"chronicle-ministers-mps-fleece-ghana","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2015\/02\/chronicle-ministers-mps-fleece-ghana\/","title":{"rendered":"The Chronicle: Ministers, MPs fleece Ghana"},"content":{"rendered":"
The harsh economic conditions in the country may not be felt by those in the corridors of power as compelling evidence has revealed how President Mahama\u2019s Ministers are feeding fat on the country\u2019s limited resources.<\/p>\n
The right hand men and women of the country\u2019s number one public servant, monthly basis take home a cool GHC 22,500 according to authentic sources in government.<\/p>\n
They are not alone in this category as Members of Parliament (MPs) also take home GHC 7,200 every month, in addition to envious allowances.<\/p>\n
Duty and Special allowance<\/strong><\/p>\n The basic salary of Minister, The Chronicle learnt is GHC 10,000 \u2013 but some other allowances ranging from duty to wardrobe allowances add up to make it GHC 22,000.<\/p>\n A Minister, according to our source, earns a monthly Duty Allowance of GHC 5,000 and a Special Allowance of GHC 3,000 representing 50% and 30% of the basic salary.<\/p>\n Entertainment and wardrobe allowance<\/strong><\/p>\n What is more surprising among the various allowances received by a Minister was that of Entertainment and Wardrobe allowance.<\/p>\n According to our source, a Minister receives GHC 3,500 a month presenting 35% of his or her basic salary, a figure far above the monthly salary of a senior civil servant.<\/p>\n That notwithstanding, a Minister receives a monthly Wardrobe allowance of GHC 1,000 being 10% of the basic salary.<\/p>\n Other benefits include: 45 gallons of fuel a wee, fully furnished accommodation, a 4×4 cross country Land Cruiser, a luxury saloon car, a cook, a gardner, a security guard and a Police escort.<\/p>\n Interestingly, apart from the above mentioned goodies, a Minister also receives a whopping amount of GHC400, 000 as End of Service Benefit (ESB), popularly known as ex-gratia.<\/p>\n In recent times, the wages of Members of Parliament has increased from GHC 3,000 to GHC 7,200.<\/p>\n The addition follows recommendation by the Professor Ewurama Addy Commission, established by the late President John Evans Atta Mills in 2009.<\/p>\n It took retrospective effect from January 2009 when the late President first assumed office.<\/p>\n Minister\u2019s salary<\/strong><\/p>\n Basic salary: GHC 10,000<\/p>\n Duty allowance: 50% of basic salary = GHC 5,000<\/p>\n Special allowance: 30% of basic salary = GHC 3,000<\/p>\n Entertainment allowance \u2013 35% of basic salary = GHC 3,500<\/p>\n Wardrobe allowance \u2013 10% of basic salary = GHC 1,000<\/p>\n Grand total = GHC 22,500<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Source: The Chronicle<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" The harsh economic conditions in the country may not be felt by those in the corridors of power as compelling evidence has revealed how President Mahama\u2019s Ministers are feeding fat on the country\u2019s limited resources. The right hand men and women of the country\u2019s number one public servant, monthly basis take home a cool GHC […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":5,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[5],"tags":[43,38],"yoast_head":"\n