ArmInfo. Despite public censure about the high premium payments in the system of the State Revenue Committee, the chief tax officer of Armenia David Ananyan intends to reward his employees.
He told reporters about it today, noting that the law does not prohibit awarding employees c monthly frequency.It should be noted that large premiums issued by state structures by the end of last year caused a great public response: people complained that, against the background of low salaries in the republic, government officials write large sums to themselves, and this taking into account that many of them worked for new posts just a few months and did not have time to show the result. And this is in terms of the presence of legislative imperatives, which require the issue of bonuses to adhere to a 6-month period.The largest awards were given to the CGD and the Ministry of Finance, they reached from 2 to 9 million drams. In this regard, closed hearings were held in the faction of the ruling bloc My Step.
To clarify the sensational bonuses, the heads of the CGD and the Ministry of Finance of Armenia were invited to the parliament, who assured that the premiums paid were strictly within the law. "We have fixed problems, and this year the CGD bonus fund will be reduced by half. In general, all government agencies will receive bonuses in the amount of 30% of their salary," said Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan after discussions. He has repeatedly said that low wages in the public sector create serious problems, since otherwise it is impossible to motivate good specialists who can easily find a good job in the private sector.