Finance Mustafa Mkulo has said he does not know whether
sitting or any other allowances for Members of Parliament have been increased
substantially as reported in the media and confirmed by National Assembly
Speaker Anne Makinda on Tuesday.
While Makinda told journalists that the daily sitting
allowance during House sessions had risen from 70,000/- to 200,000/-, chiefly
owing to hikes in house rental charges in Dodoma, the minister told this paper
in a telephone interview in Dar es Salaam yesterday that he knows “completely
nothing” on the matter.
Pressed for elaboration, Mkulo recommended that the
appropriate place to go for details was the Speaker’s Office.
“It is better you contact the Speaker for details on what
she is reported to have said. As I speak, I know completely nothing about the
increase being talked about,” he said.
Winding up debate on the 2011/2012 government Budget in
July, the minister said the effect of personnel allowances on the national
budget was “very minimal”.
He said the 2011/2012 Budget totalled 13.5trn/- but
personnel allowances accounted for only 352.74bn/-, including 25.65bn/- in
sitting allowances for public servants – out of which 4.92bn/- went to MPs.
Source: IPPMEDIA.
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