Selangor Journal
Police and army officers checking motorcyclists passing a roadblock at Jalan Kuching, Kuala Lumpur, on October 14, 2020. — Picture by BERNAMA

Junior police officers’ minimum wage should be raised

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 10 — It is only fair to increase the minimum wage of junior police officers, according to current economic requirements, said Royal Malaysia Police Junior Officer Association (PPRPD) deputy president Sub-Inspector Abd Rashid Ali.

This is based on the starting salary of RM1,441 for police personnel at the rank of constable (YA1). The allowance given, between RM600 and RM700, is not fixed and varies according to their assigned locations.

“The current minimum salary of a junior police officer is very disproportionate with current economic needs… if we go by the changing of times, it needs (to be increased to) RM1,800, but even that is still insufficient with the current cost of living,” he said when contacted by Bernama.

Abd Rashid said besides personal expenses, personnel also need to fend for their family members and the rising cost of schooling and medical expenses.

There are some police personnel serving in the capital city who had to live outside Kuala Lumpur because the housing rents are cheaper there.

“We hope the government will welcome the proposal to increase the minimum wage of junior police officers to boost their morale and ease the burden of the affected personnel,” he said.

In addition, Abd Rashid also hopes the government will consider increasing the minimum wage to RM1,500, starting with the Orang Asli Services and Support Scheme, to enable the affected personnel to receive a commensurate salary.

There are three Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) service schemes, namely the Skim Perkhidmatan Konstabel with a starting salary of RM1,441; Skim Perkhidmatan Jawatan Konstabel Orang Asli at RM1,334; and Skim Perkhidmatan Konstabel Sokongan at RM1,220.

“The current salary scheme for Orang Asli services and support is less than RM1,441 or around RM1,200,” he said.

Abd Rashid also suggested the PDRM Service Scheme be made a special service so the salary and pension rates do not follow the calculation of other civil servants because, as security forces, they serve the country, and it involves personal safety.

On Saturday (October 7), Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain proposed that the government adjust the PDRM salary scale and put forward several proposals specifically to improve team integrity.

Among the proposals were adjusting the starting salary scheme for police personnel at the rank of constable (YA1) of RM1,441 to the national minimum wage of RM1,500 per month and an additional increase of 30 per cent of the annual salary increment (KGT) or a ‘one-off’ KGT for the professional management group to the senior police officer service scheme, which is YA13 to YA24A.

— Bernama

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