Teachers, police handed pay rise as Ruto rejects SRC proposal

He said salaries of teachers, police, KDF officers and other civil servants will increase effective July 1.

In Summary
  • The Salaries and Remuneration Commission has proposed a review of the salaries of senior state officials including the president, his deputy, other members of the cabinet, MPs and MCAs.
President William Ruto giving his speech at KICC where he unveiled the digital government services on June 30, 2023
President William Ruto giving his speech at KICC where he unveiled the digital government services on June 30, 2023
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President William Ruto has put on hold the proposed salary review for senior state officials.

The Salaries and Remuneration Commission has proposed a review of the salaries of senior state officials including the president, his deputy, other members of the cabinet, MPs and MCAs.

Ruto however said that can wait but salaries of teachers, police officers, KDF officers and other civil servants will be adjusted upwards by 7-10 per cent effective July 1.

"I know there is a proposal by SRC for the increase of salaries of different cadres of both civil servants and other public servants. Because of the economic times we live in, we have approved that salaries of other civil servants can be adjusted beginning tomorrow," he said.

The President Spoke on Friday during the launch of eCitizen services at KICC.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's salary was to increase from the current Sh1,227,188 to Sh1,367,438.

Other State Officers such as the Attorney General, the head of the Public Service, Cabinet Secretaries and the Secretary to the Cabinet were to receive a 7 per cent salary increment. 

They were to earn Sh990,000 up from the current Sh924,000. 

Principal Secretaries, the Inspector-General and the Director General of the National Intelligence Service were to get an increment of Sh54,656 on top of their current Sh765,188. 

Other top officials in the Police Service who were set to benefit are the Deputy Inspector General of the Kenya Police Service, and The Director of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations who were to receive a Sh62,983 pay rise.  

The proposed increment is slated to occur in two phases.

The state officers are to get a cumulative salary increment of 14% over a 2-year period. 

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