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All joint services rank at lowest level to receive $130,000 basic salary – President Ali

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January 10, 2025
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President Irfaan Ali announced that all joint services rank at the lowest level will receive a basic salary of $130,000. The objective is to resolve a longstanding issue of salary discrepancies among the various agencies. President Ali recognised that at some agencies, the ranks at the lowest level, i.e. constable, would receive a $130,000 basic salary, while at others, they would receive $110,000.

The president said the goal is to ensure there is equity across the pay scale and reflect that his administration has the best interests of the joint services at heart.

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Last year, in addition to the 10 per cent across-the-board retroactive salary increase for public servants and an eight per cent increase for 2025, the joint services also received their annual one-month bonus.

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