Parliament debates docking a month from PMs pay

PKR clamp boss Chua Tian Chang, who filed a suit final week, pronounced it was "akin to a suit of no-confidence in a budding minister's leadership and administration." file pic

KUALA LUMPUR, November 2 Speaker Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia authorised MPs to debate currently a suit to wharf Datuk Seri Najib Razak's income by RM22,826.65, or a equivalent of a month's wages.

He pronounced which nonetheless it was purely politically-motivated, he would concede a suit to be debated based upon precedent.

"Government backbenchers were authorised to debate a suit to wharf a Opposition leader's income in a past. If we don't concede this, afterwards we will be indicted of double-standards," he said.

PKR clamp boss Chua Tian Chang filed a suit final week to approve a government's 2012 Budget with an additional provision to wharf a budding minister's salary.

The Batu MP pronounced which "this is same to a suit of no-confidence in a budding minister's leadership and administration."

When tabling a suit today, he cited reasons such as a increase in national debt to over 51 per cent of GDP; a deaths of former DAP help Teoh Beng Hock and Customs officer Ahmad Sarbaini Mohamed while in Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission custody; and a clampdown upon a July 9 Bersih convene for electoral reform.

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