SINGAPORE – The committee reviewing political salaries has submitted its recommendations, but the Government will defer considering them until the impact of the conflict in the Middle East on Singapore is clearer.
The committee submitted its recommendations to the Government in April, said Coordinating Minister for Public Services Chan Chun Sing on May 6 in a written parliamentary reply to Mr Alex Yam (Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC).
Mr Yam had asked about the status of the review in view of recent global events.
“The Government recognises that the Middle East conflict is still ongoing, causing major economic uncertainties and clouding the outlook for Singapore,” said Mr Chan, who is also Defence Minister.
It will release the committee’s report together with the Government’s response “at the appropriate time”, and MPs will have the opportunity then to review the report and government response together “for a more meaningful debate”, he added.
An eight-person committee was formed in January to review the salaries of Singapore’s political appointment holders, who include all ministers and MPs.




