Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan speaks during the 74th Session of the General Assembly at UN Headquarters in New York on September 27, 2019. (AFP / Timothy A. Clary)

Pakistan denies misleading claim that Prime Minister Imran Khan’s salary has been increased

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  • Published on March 6, 2020 at 10:00
  • 2 min read
  • By AFP Pakistan
A video of a Pakistani opposition politician claiming Prime Minister Imran Khan’s salary has increased threefold in 2020 has been viewed thousands of times in multiple posts on Facebook. The claim is misleading; the Prime Minister’s Office issued a statement denying Khan's salary had been increased; official legislation shows the Prime Minister's salary was last increased in 2012.

The video was published here on Facebook on January 30, 2020, and it has been viewed 9,300 times and shared 849 times.

Below is a screenshot of the misleading Facebook post: 

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Screenshot of the misleading Facebook post

The post's Urdu-language caption translates to English as: “Federal Cabinet has made a 300 percent increase in Prime Minister’s salary. He was not able to make ends meet in 200,000 rupees, now his salary is 800,000…..Uzma Bokhari.”

"Uzma Bokhari" refers to Pakistan opposition politician Azma Zahid Bokhari.

The caption is a direct quote of comments made by Bokhari during the Nadeem Malik Live programme on the local television network Samaa TV on January 29, 2020; as seen from the 45-second mark of the video.  

She is heard saying: “Today the important news is that for which this whole drama is being created to hide a news and the news is that the federal cabinet has approved an increase of 300 percent in Prime Minister's salary. Now he was not able to make ends meet in 200,000 rupees, now reportedly that salary will be 800,000 rupees.” 

A similar claim about a hike in Khan’s salary were shared here, here, here and here on Facebook. 

The claim is misleading. On January 30, 2020 Pakistan’s Prime Minister’s Office issued a statement here on its website and here on its Facebook page, denying Khan's salary had been increased.

Part of the Urdu statement translates to English as: “A spokesman of Prime Minister's office, while strongly contradicting the news about increase in Prime Minister's salary, has said that at a time when the Prime Minister is waging a campaign to bring down government expenditure by every possible means and he has started it from himself, publication of such baseless and fabricated news is highly regrettable.”

Below is a screenshot of the statement from the website of the Prime Minister’s Office:

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Screenshot of the statement from the website of the Pakistan Prime Minister’s Office

The Prime Minister’s Salary, Allowances and Privileges Act of 1975 dictates the salary of the Prime Minister in Pakistan. 

AFP found that the last amendment to this act was August 2012 and there have been no changes since. The amendment was published in this official gazette on August 13, 2012.  

Below is a screenshot of the relevant clause of the act that stipulates Khan’s monthly pay is 107,280 rupees per month: 

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Screenshot of the relevant clause of the act that stipulates Khan’s monthly pay

 

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