PNG leader prepared to slash his wage

1:17 pm on 16 July 2019

The Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape says he is prepared to slash his salary by 20 percent now that he is on the Remuneration Commission.

Papua New Guinea prime minister James Marape, June 2019.

Papua New Guinea prime minister James Marape, June 2019. Photo: PNG PM Media

Mr Marape was sworn into the role on Monday.

He said the agency will ensure that leaders, including politicians and senior government officials, are not overpaid.

The Post Courier reported Mr Marape saying the country is facing tough economic times but there are huge discrepancies in pay scales.

Mr Marape also wants to find a mechanism to recognise prime ministers, governors general and chief justices when their terms are over.

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