Monetery Minister Agus Martowardojo as state finance authorities assess reasonable if raised the salary of Bank Indonesia (BI) employees by 7%. In fact, the salary increases of up to 10% of the votes are still within the limits of reasonableness and is not something that is excessive.
"If I see, BI proposes to increase renumerasi 7% that I consider to be a reasonable thing. In fact, the 7% to 10% percent according to me is also reasonable, "said Agus told reporters, in the palace complex, Jakarta, Thursday (2/2/2012).
Moreover, according to the former Director of Bank Mandiri, in this salary budgeting will not overload the 2012 budget. Because the BI itself handed over the task to manage the budget itself. However, he said, still have to report it to the House of Representatives.
"It is not charged to the national budget, it is a budget that is directly managed by BI as an independent institution. Then if it was amount of 7% according to us is not something excessive," said him.
As reported earlier, the Vice Chairman of the Monetery Commission, Harry Azhar Azis reveals, BI proposes salary increase in average 7.50% in 2012.
"They asked for 7.50% across the board, including the Governors. Do not know how many of each, it is questionable," he said after Meeting with BI discusses the annual budget of the Bank Indonesia, Tuesday (12/1/2012).
In 2012 annual budget, BI budgeting the operasinal for employee salary fo about Rp 2.13 billion or raising 7.50 percent compared with the previous year that reached Rp. 1.98 trillion. The number of almost half of the total expenditure on operational BI in 2012 that reach Rp 5.23 billion. Harry revealed, the Commission has not approved the increasing.
source : kompas.com
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