Friday, August 16, 2024

People Are Jealous Of The Civil Servants, PMX? No, They Are Angry You Choose To Pamper The Bloated Civil Service With 15% Salary Increase When The Rest Of The People Are Suffering From The Rising Cost Of Living!


Pmx said people should not be jealous of the civil servants for the proposed 15% salary increase.

Walaoyeh! 

That is thick if not altogether callous, lacking in empathy loh!

At a time when PMX's so-called Madani government laments the government is hard pressed, what with the 1.5 trillion national debt and whatnots, where does the additional 10 billion ringgit come from to meet the 15% salary increase?

Remember, PMX had just done away with diesel subsidy which was expected to save the government a precious 4 billion ringgit per year.

Where will or does the expected saved money go to or planned to go to?

What about the removal of petrol subsidy coming on next as hinted and what people further fear? 

All this will additionally burden the rakyat even as the rising cost of living is taking its toll on the them; and all that PMX Anwar could come up with with the proposed civil servants' 15% salary increase is to add insult to injury, reminding the people not to be jealous of the civil servants?

What brilliant callousness!

From one who prides himself the rakyat's man?

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