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  1. #41

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. BrokenHearted View Post
    they deserve to be paid that big coz they perform well they do their job well
    let's just hope so...

  2. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by ********r View Post
    If you work sa government, the salary increases have to go through a long process. Kay once mag increase ang salary sa lowest rank... across the board na up to the president!

    so impossible tong statement na "salary increasing every minute".

    Hehehehe
    don't take it literraly...

    Arreza said he is only receiving 100K+ a month but how come na two mil a month naman?... wala ba na ni increase?

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  4. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by juNexbOyz View Post
    don't take it literraly...

    Arreza said he is only receiving 100K+ a month but how come na two mil a month naman?... wala ba na ni increase?
    simple. read the article that was given to you and do the math.
    excerpts of the article:

    Arreza said the P26.865 million in salary, allowances and "extraordinary and miscellaneous fees" attributed to him by the COA in 2009 was misleading because it did not give a true picture of his "total real compensation."

    Arreza said his monthly gross salary is P131,880.77 and his take home pay is P95,449.35. "My compensation has remained as it was since I was appointed in 2005. It was the same salary enjoyed by my predecessors that was set in 2000," he said.

    Arreza said the P15-million intelligence fund attributed to him by COA is divided as follows: P10 million goes to Task Force Subic for its anti-smuggling operations while the remaining P5 million, which is divided between him and SBMA Chair Feliciano Salonga, goes to the law enforcement department of the SBMA as well as its investigative division.

    The rest of the amount cited by the COA, minus the intelligence funds, goes to "extraordinary and miscellaneous expenses of the entire agency, which is submitted to the board for approval, and [dispensed] through my office," he said.

  5. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by PaYaSo View Post
    hhhmmm.are you sure ondo?
    are they doing their job well?do you have proof?
    i have no proof that they doing their job well but I assure you that they will paid a higher salary like that through their performance

  6. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by miyay View Post
    simple. read the article that was given to you and do the math.
    excerpts of the article:

    Arreza said the P26.865 million in salary, allowances and "extraordinary and miscellaneous fees" attributed to him by the COA in 2009 was misleading because it did not give a true picture of his "total real compensation."

    Arreza said his monthly gross salary is P131,880.77 and his take home pay is P95,449.35. "My compensation has remained as it was since I was appointed in 2005. It was the same salary enjoyed by my predecessors that was set in 2000," he said.

    Arreza said the P15-million intelligence fund attributed to him by COA is divided as follows: P10 million goes to Task Force Subic for its anti-smuggling operations while the remaining P5 million, which is divided between him and SBMA Chair Feliciano Salonga, goes to the law enforcement department of the SBMA as well as its investigative division.

    The rest of the amount cited by the COA, minus the intelligence funds, goes to "extraordinary and miscellaneous expenses of the entire agency, which is submitted to the board for approval, and [dispensed] through my office," he said.
    i have read that by the way...

    I ask you what are the grounds of COA's audit?

    and tell why does he choose to work in the Government where he is receiving 100K a month than his previous private sector job of 300K per month?

    Do you really believe he is only receiving a fixed P95,449.35. a month?

  7. #47
    how could it be that big? there must be something wrong. mao ni naka pobre sa pilipinas.

  8. #48
    ^^something fishy?

  9. #49
    Quote Originally Posted by juNexbOyz View Post
    i have read that by the way...

    I ask you what are the grounds of COA's audit?
    those who refuse to see shall not see

    Quote Originally Posted by juNexbOyz View Post
    and tell why does he choose to work in the Government where he is receiving 100K a month than his previous private sector job of 300K per month?

    Do you really believe he is only receiving a fixed P95,449.35. a month?
    ofcourse not, naay approved RATA (representation allowance and travel allowance). the lowest is P8K (for division chief) per month although some GOCCs opted to halve that amount. paet

    yeah, all GOCC suck. they should be abolished. let the government rely on the tax collections.

  10. #50
    Drilon ask Pnoy to check GOCC's salary and honorarium.

    Bisan dakog utang ang usa ka GOCC, dagko lang gihapon ang sweldo sa mga opisyalis! grabeha ka mga baga nawong ani nila uy!

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