Published 22 February 2024
Basseterre,
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY CHAMPIONS FISCAL PRUDENCE AND FAIR COMPENSATION WITH ADOPTION OF 2019 SALARIES REVIEW FOR SENIOR PARLIAMENTARY OFFICIALS
Basseterre, St. Kitts, February 22, 2024 (SKNIS): In a significant move underscoring its commitment to fiscal responsibility and equitable treatment of its senior officials, the National Assembly of St. Christopher and Nevis, on February 22, 2024, unanimously adopted a resolution to accept the recommendations made by the 2019 Salaries Review Commission for the adjustment of senior parliamentary officials’ salaries.
These include the Governor-General, Members of the National Assembly, including the Speaker of the National Assembly, the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, Prime Minister, Ministers of Government, the Attorney General and the Leader of the Opposition (“Senior Parliamentary Officials”).
This resolution, moved by the Honourable Garth Wilkin, Attorney-General and Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs, marks a pivotal step in acknowledging the dedication and hard work of senior parliamentary officials. It is noteworthy that this adjustment comes after nearly two decades without an increase, with the last adjustment made in 2005.
The decision to adhere to the 2019 Review Commission’s recommendations, rather than implementing immediate, extensive salary adjustments, reflects the administration’s prudent and careful fiscal management, especially in the wake of the economic challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the persistent inflationary pressures.
Furthermore, the adoption of this resolution reiterates the government’s commitment to regular, transparent reviews of parliamentary compensation. The government acknowledges that reviews should be conducted every three years to ensure that compensation remains fair and reflective of the economic realities and responsibilities of the roles. This move sets a precedent for future administrations to follow, ensuring that the welfare of those who serve at the highest levels of government is continually assessed and addressed in a timely and fair manner.
The Honourable Garth Wilkin emphasised that this resolution is not just about adjusting salaries; it’s about valuing leadership, dedication, and the significant sacrifices made by senior parliamentarians. It’s a testament to the government’s recognition of the importance of maintaining a stable and effective parliamentary system through fair compensation, especially in light of the economic challenges that have been navigated in recent years.
According to AG Wilkin, this resolution is a clear indication of the administration’s prudent, caring, and responsible governance. It stands as a beacon of the government’s commitment to fiscal prudence, while simultaneously acknowledging and rectifying the long-overdue need for a salary review for its senior parliamentary officials. The National Assembly’s decision reinforces the message that even in times of economic uncertainty, fairness, and respect for the institutions of governance and their officials remain a paramount concern.