Unbelievable! Secretary of Parliament’s Salary Surpasses Ramaphosa’s by R2m – Find Out Why!
MPs have increased President Cyril Ramaphosa’s salary from R3.3m to just under R3.5m after approving an inflation-linked pay hike of 3.8%.
Members of the National Assembly approved Ramaphosa’s salary increase following a recommendation of the Independent Commission of the Remuneration of Public Office Bearers, which had originally recommended a 4.1% adjustment.
While the president will now earn more, the secretary to this parliament earns approximately 2-million more than the president a year
— Bax Nodado,
Speaking for the DA, Bax Nodado said they supported the president’s upward pay adjustment.
Instead, the DA MP pointed his guns to the controversial salary of Xolile George, the secretary to parliament.
“While the president will now earn more, the secretary to this parliament earns approximately 2-million more than the president a year.
“Members might know that the secretary’s salary jumped by more than 70%, a mere six months after his appointment in 2022, an absolute disgrace when South Africans continue to suffer under unemployment and violent crime.”
The DA has filed an official complaint with the office of the Public Protector on George’s salary, which is now under investigation by the joint standing committee on the financial management of parliament.
“The DA will continue this issue to ensure that when salaries of civil servants, including the president and secretary to parliament, are increased, it is done in a responsible and fair manner that protects taxpayers.
Athol Trollip, the parliamentary leader of ActionSA, said while they supported the increase, they had hoped that Ramaphosa would have rejected it himself.
The ANC’s deputy chief whip, Dorris Dlakude, shot down any opposition to the president’s pay hike.
She argued that the president’s salary has always been increased at levels below the recommendations of the commission of the remuneration of public office bearers.
“The president is paid far less than many CEOs of state-owned enterprises and some public agencies. As we consider this matter, we must commend the minister of finance and the National Treasury team for the two consecutive budget surpluses our government has recorded.
“We will continue to grow the economy and strengthen the resilience of our country. As the ANC, we support the recommendation, and also, we want to emphasise that the salary increase of the president will also benefit former presidents. It’s not a matter of hatred or anything that we need to politick about. It is a matter of what the former president and the current president are doing as per the constitution of the republic.










