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Cuepacs chief lambasts spotlight on civil servants’ wages, says they pay taxes too

Thursday, 30 Apr 2020 09:45 AM MYT

In fact, he said, the annual salary and bonus paid to civil servants were way lower compared to those earned by private sector employees. He said the household income of most civil servants in the country was generally supported by a second income to meet the rising cost of living and the need to pay housing loans and such.

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