Government
Office chairman, Minister Vu Duc Dam Tuoi Tre
The salary of Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung is roughly VND17
million a month (US$805), the Government Office announced at a press
conference held yesterday afternoon.
When asked about
the Prime Minister’s salary, government spokesman Vu Duc Dam, who holds the
ministerial rank and heads the Government Office, told the press “I don’t
remember exactly. But the salaries of leaders of the Party and State are
calculated based on coefficients, with the highest possible coefficient of
14. With the Prime Minister’s salary having a coefficient of under 14, the
Prime Minister has a total monthly salary of under VND15 million”.
In state
organizations, an official has a certain salary coefficient which rises
together with his/her rank. The total salary of this official is calculated
by multiplying his/her basic salary by his/her coefficient, plus allowances
and bonus.
At the end of the
press conference, deputy head of the Government Office’s general department
Nguyen Kinh Quoc officially announced that the salary coefficient of the
Prime Minister is 12.5, his allowance coefficient is 3.13 and basic salary is
VND1,150,000, plus state bonuses.
Mr. Quoc then
confirmed that that the Prime Minister’s total salary, including state
allowances and bonuses, is roughly VND17 million (US$805) a month (after
paying social insurance and health insurance premiums).
State CEO earns
$10,250 a month
The media asked
the Government Office about the Prime Minister’s salary after a recent
scandal in which several CEOs of state companies were discovered receiving
huge salaries.
In one particular
case, the director of the state-owned Urban Drainage Company Limited in Ho
Chi Minh City received a yearly salary of VND2.6 billion (US$123,600), or
$10,250 per month (41 times higher than the income of a low-level worker at
this company). This is also 12.7 times higher than the Prime Minister’s
salary.
The chief accountant
of that company earned VND1.67 billion per year.
At the state-owned
Public Lighting Company Limited, also in
Both directors
maintained that their huge salaries are based on the profits the companies
made and on their contributions, but promised they would comply with the city
government’s order and pay back part of their wages to the state fund.
TUOITRENEWS
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Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 8, 2013
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