
KOTA KINABALU: Some 3,963 customary leaders (Ketua Adat) in Sabah will get an average of 48 per cent in monthly allowance increment beginning September this year.
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor announced that the monthly allowance for District Chiefs will be raised to RM3,500 from RM2,700 (29.6 per cent increase), Native Chiefs (Ketua Anak Negeri) to RM2,500 from RM1,700 (47.1 per cent increase), Native Chief Representatives (Wakil Ketua Anak Negeri) to RM1,300 from RM900 (44.4 per cent increase), Village Heads and Kapitans to RM1,200 from RM700 (71.4 per cent increase).
The move will benefit 57 District Chiefs, 272 Ketua Anak Negeri, 648 Wakil Ketua Anak Negeri, 2,810 Village Heads and 176 Kapitans throughout the state.
Among the justifications for this increment is the recognition of the esteemed position of the Ketua Adat in the community, including their role as judges in the Native Court and to cover their expenses while attending meetings, courses and official functions outside the district.
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“Furthermore, it has been long overdue with the last upward revision done in 2013. Their allowance has remained unchanged since then while the cost of living has risen," he said.
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