A Cabinet proposal to add Rs.15,000
allowance to the pension entitled to retired MP's and widowers of deceased retired MP's has been submitted to the Cabinet for approval by Minister of Lands and parliamentary reforms Gayantha Karunathilake according to sources .
If this proposal receives approval retired MP's and widowers of retired MP''s will be received an increased pension of little more than Rs.50,000 for doing nothing .
Whilst government employees receives the pension after commitTed half of their lives for the work Government MP's automatically entitled to the pension after completing five years in service for doing nothing for the country and people (except few MP's)it has been revealed .
allowance to the pension entitled to retired MP's and widowers of deceased retired MP's has been submitted to the Cabinet for approval by Minister of Lands and parliamentary reforms Gayantha Karunathilake according to sources .
If this proposal receives approval retired MP's and widowers of retired MP''s will be received an increased pension of little more than Rs.50,000 for doing nothing .
Whilst government employees receives the pension after commitTed half of their lives for the work Government MP's automatically entitled to the pension after completing five years in service for doing nothing for the country and people (except few MP's)it has been revealed .
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