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Official Salaries Act

LAWS OF THE REPUBLIC OF VANUATU
CONSOLIDATED EDITION 2006


Commencement: 1 June 1983



CHAPTER 168
OFFICIAL SALARIES


Act 11 of 1983
Order 4 of 1994
Act 54 of 2000
Act 23 of 1984
Order 5 of 1994
Order 2 of 2002
Act 17 of 1985
Order 9 of 1994
Order 3 of 2002
Order 19 of 1985
Order 18 of 1994
Order 22 of 2003
Act 5 of 1988
Order 3 of 1995
Order 23 of 2003
Act 5 of 1989
Order 14 of 1995
Order 4 of 2004
Order 22 of 1989
Order 16 of 1995
Order 19 of 2004
Order 41 of 1989
Order 20 of 1995
Order 24 of 2004
Order 42 of 1989
Order 31 of 1995
Order 25 of 2004
Order 43 of 1989
Order 5 of 1996
Order 27 of 2004
Order 45 of 1989
Order 6 of 1996
Order 37 of 2004
Order 11 of 1991
Order 7 of 1996
Order 50 of 2004
Order 22 of 1991
Order 8 of 1996
Order 1 of 2005
Order 29 of 1991
Order 19 of 1996
Order 2 of 2005
Order 4 of 1992
Order 23 of 1996
Order 5 of 2005
Order 5 of 1992
Order 42 of 1997
Order 14 of 2005
Order 10 of 1992
Order 44 of 1997
Act 3 of 2005
Order 16 of 1993
Order 46 of 1997
Order 31 of 2005
Order 31 of 1993
Order 19 of 1998


ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS


1. Salaries
2. Other benefits

  1. Amendment of Schedule

SCHEDULE


Part 1
Part 2


OFFICIAL SALARIES


To provide for salaries and other benefits payable to holders of certain offices.


1. Salaries


There shall be paid to the holders of the offices set out in column 1 of Part 1 of the Schedule the annual or daily salary set out against those offices in column 2 of the Schedule.


2. Other benefits


(1) Subject to subsection (2) the holders of the offices set out in column 1 of Part 1 of the Schedule shall also be entitled to the benefits and allowances set out against those offices in column 3 of Part 1 of the Schedule and described in detail in Part 2 of the Schedule.


(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) where the holder of any of the offices set out in column 1 of Part 1 of the Schedule is serving under an agreement and there is provision in such agreement for similar benefits and allowances as those set out in column 3 of Part 1 of the Schedule, such person shall not be entitled to those benefits and allowances if provision therefore is made in such agreement.


3. Amendment of Schedule


(1) Subject to subsection (2), the Prime Minister may with the prior approval of the Council of Ministers, by Order –


(a) add to, vary or replace the Schedule;

(b) remove any of the various allowances or benefits specified in the Schedule.

(2) Nothing in this section shall be construed as giving power to or authorizing the Prime Minister to amend the various salaries set out under column 2 in Part 1 of the Schedule to the detriment of the holder of any office set out therein.


(3) (Repealed)


SCHEDULE


Part 1


Office
Salary (VT)
(annual except as otherwise stated)
Other Benefits
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
President
2,832,000
A+D+E+G+H+K+T
Principal Private
Secretary to the President
1,531,440
B(ii)+D+E+G+I+N
Assistant Private Secretary to the President
1,509,384
B(ii)+D+E+G+I+N
A person performing the functions of the President in accordance with Article 37 of the Constitution who at the time the person is performing the functions is not the Speaker

R
OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER
Prime Minister
2,800,000
A+D+E+G+K+T
Principal Administrative
Officer to the Prime Minister
1,684,584
B(ii)+D+E+G+I+N
Public Relations Officer –
Office of the Prime Minister
1,684,584
C+D+E+G+I+N+O(i)
Private Secretary to the Office of the Prime Minister
1,684,584
C+D+E+G+I+N+O(i)+T
Assistant Private Secretary – Office of the Prime Minister
1,437,504
D+E+G+I+N+O(iii)+Q
Secretary Typist to the Prime Minister
847,296
O(iv)
Prime Minister’s Secretary Typist
847,296
D+E+G+I+N+P+Q
Office Manager to the Prime Minister
845,496
D+E+G+I+N+O(iv)
Personal Assistant to the Prime Minister
549,456
D+E+G+I+N
Second Office Cleaner
(Prime Minister’s Office)
387,240
D+E+G+I+N
Second Office Gardener
(Prime Minister’s Office)
387,240
D+E+G+I+N
Chaplain (Prime Minister’s Office)
360,000
D+E+G+I+N
Prime Minister’s Second
Residence Cleaner
387,240
D+E+G+I+N+P+Q
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER
Deputy Prime Minister
2,640,000
B+C(ii)+D+E+G+T
Private Secretary to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
1,684,584
C+D+E+G+I+N+O(i)+T
Advisor, Legal and Investment
Affairs to Deputy Prime Minister
1,684,584
B+D+E+G+F(iv)+I+N
OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER
Speaker
2,520,000
A+C(ii)+D+E+G+K+T
Private Secretary to
the Speaker
1,684,584
B(ii)+D+E+G+I+N
First Deputy Speaker
1,369,060
D+E+N
Second Deputy Speaker
1,012,044
D+E+N
Office Supervisor to the Speaker
847,296
D+E+G+I+N
Secretary Typist to the Speaker
720,000
D+E+G+I+N
Speaker’s Driver Grade 1
590,712
D+E+G+I+N+O(iv)
Speaker’s Driver Grade 2
387,240
D+E+G+I+N+O(iv)
Cleaner (Speaker’s Office)
387,240
D+E+G+I+N
Speaker’s Residence Gardener
387,240
D+E+G+I+N
Speaker’s Residence Cleaner
387,240
D+E+G+I+N
MINISTERS
Minister
2,400,000
B(i)+C(i)+D+E+G+K+L+T
Advisor to Minister
1,684,584
B+D+E+G+F(iv)+I+N
Legal Advisor to Minister of
Trade, Industry, Tourism
and Business Development
1,684,584
B+D+E+G+F(iv)+I+N
Ministers' Office Supervisors
809,496
D+E+G+I+N+O(iv)
Ministers' Secretary/typists
Grade 1
720,000
D+E+G+I+N+O(iv)
Ministers’ Secretary/typists
Grade 2
590,712
D+E+G+I+N+O(iv)
Filing Clerk
590,712
D+E+N+O(iv)
Ministers' Drivers Grade 1
459,456
B(ii)+D+E+G+I+N+O(iv)
Ministers' Drivers Grade 2
387,240
B(ii)+D+E+G+I+N+O(iv)
Cleaner to the Ministry
387,240
D+G+N+O(iv)
Messenger
360,000
D+E+N+O(iv)
Receptionist
360,000
D+E+N+O(iv)
Office Gardener
288,000
D+E+N+O(iv)
Ministers Residence Gardener
438,240
D+E+N+O(iv)
Ministers Residence Cleaner
387,240
D+E+N+O(iv)
POLITICAL ADVISORS
First Political Advisor
1,684,584
C+D+E+G+I+N+O(i)+T
Second Political Advisor
1,509,384
D+E+G+I+N+O(ii)+T
Third Political Advisor
1,509,384
D+E+G+I+N+O(iii)+T
2nd Second Political Advisor
1,509,384
D+E+G+I+N+O(ii)+Q
2nd Third Political Advisor to the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and other Ministers
1,509,384
D+E+G+I+N+O(iii)+Q
Second Political Advisor to the Speaker
1,509,384
D+E+G+I+N+O(ii)+Q
Third Political Advisor to the Speaker
1,509,384
D+E+G+I+N+O(iii)+ Q
COUNCIL OF MINISTERS
Secretary to the Council of Ministers
1,684,584
B(ii)+D+E+G+I+N
Secretary/Typist to the Council of Ministers
847,296
Nil
Council of Ministers'
Office Supervisor
809,496
D+E+G+I+N
OFFICE OF THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION
Leader of the Opposition
1,369,060
E
Political Advisor – Office Coordination to the Leader of the Opposition
1,684,584
D+E+G+I+N
Political Advisor – Constituency
Liaison to the Leader of the
Opposition
1,509,384
D+E+G+I+N
Private Secretary to the
Leader of the Opposition
1,359,984
D+E+G+I+N+O(iv)
Office Supervisor to the Leader of the Opposition
784,656
D+E+G+I+N+O(iv)
Secretary Typist to the Leader of the Opposition
720,000
D+E+G+I+N
Typist to the Leader of the Opposition
599,448
D+E+G+I+N+O(iv)
Driver to the Leader of the Opposition
387,240
D+E+G+I+N
Cleaner to the Leader of the Opposition
387,240
D+E+N+O(iv)

OTHER PARLIAMENTARY ROLES
Clerk to Parliament
1,683,048
B(ii)+C(ii)+D+E+G+I+N
Leader of the Government Business
1,369,060
E
Government Whip
1,369,060
E
Opposition Whip
1,012,044
E
JUDICIARY


Puisne Judge (Resident)
1,611,048
B(ii)+D+E+G+I+N
Puisne Judge (Overseas)
6,000 per day
Nil
CONSTITUTIONAL POSTS
Public Prosecutor
1,553,544
B(ii)+C(ii)+D+E+G+I+M+N
Public Solicitor
1,553,544
B(ii)+C(ii)+D+E+G+I+N
Auditor General
1,723,800
B(ii)+C(ii)+D+E+G+I+N
Ombudsman
1,611,048
B(ii)+D+E+G+I+N
STATE LAW OFFICE
Attorney General
2,400,000
B(ii)+C(ii)+D+E+G+F(iii)+DA+NA
Solicitor General
2,200,000
B(ii)+C+D+E+G+DA+NA
Chief Parliamentary Counsel
2,200,000
B(ii)+C+D+E+G+DA+NA
STATUTORY BODIES AND COMMISSIONS
Chairman, Citizenship Commission
4,000 per sitting
Nil
Member, Citizenship Commission
3,000 per sitting
Nil
Chairman, Electoral Commission
4,000 per sitting
Nil
Member, Electoral Commission
3,000 per sitting
Nil
Chairman, Health Practitioners Board
4,000 per sitting
Nil
Member, Health Practitioners Board
3,000 per sitting
Nil
Chairman, Land Surveyors Board
4,000 per sitting
Nil
Member, Land Surveyors Board
3,000 per sitting
Nil
Chairman, Judicial Service Commission
4,000 per sitting
Nil
President, National Council of Chiefs
945,000
B(ii)+C(ii)+D+E+G
Member, National Council of Chiefs
4,000 per day
Nil
Chairman, Police Service Commission
1,723,800
Nil
Member, Police Service Commission
3,000 per sitting
Nil
Chairman, Public Service Commission
1,723,800
B(ii)+D+E+G+I+N
Member, Public Service Commission
3,000 per sitting
Nil
Chairman, Public Service Disciplinary Board
4,000 per sitting
Nil
Member, Public Service Disciplinary Board
3,000 per sitting
Nil
Chairman, Teaching Service Commission
4,000 per sitting
Nil
Member, Teaching Service Commission
3,000 per sitting
Nil
Member, Teaching Service
Disciplinary Appeal Board
3,000 per sitting
Nil
Local Government Region Executive Officer
1,359,984
N

Provided that the Chairman or member of any body set out herein shall cease to receive sitting allowances if such chairman or member or both chairman and member are in the service of the Government of the Republic (which expression shall include statutory bodies).


Part 2


Details of Benefits


CLASS A


(a) Rent free furnished house with all facilities (electricity, water, telephone) fully paid for by the Government; and


(b) Use of 2 cars maintained and serviced at Government expense; and

(c) Three servants paid for by the Government.


CLASS B


(i) Rent free furnished house.


(ii) Furnished house at rental fixed by Government.


CLASS C


(i) Use of one car serviced and maintained at Government expense.
(ii) Use of one car for official duties and use incidental thereto serviced and maintained at Government expense.

CLASS D


A child allowance of VT 1,200 a month per child.


CLASS DA


A child allowance of VT 3,000 a month per child.


CLASS E


(1) A gratuity payable at the rate of one twelfth of the annual salary, multiplied by 2, for each year during which a person holds the office and pro rata for each uncompleted year back dated to 11 December 1987.


(2) Gratuity payable for any period prior to 11 December, 1987 shall be at the rate of one twelfth of the annual salary for each year during which a person holds the office and pro rata for each uncompleted year.


CLASS F


(i) Entertainment Allowance of VT 60,000 a month.


(ii) Entertainment Allowance of VT 20,000 a month.

(iii) Entertainment Allowance of VT 15,000 a month.

(iv) Entertainment Allowance of VT 12,000 a month.

CLASS G


Annual leave calculated at the rate of one and three-quarter working days for every month of service.


CLASS H


President's allowance of VT 40,000 a month.


CLASS I


(1) The payment or the reimbursement of the actual cost of transport between Port Vila and the home island and the return journey by the most direct route on home leave.


(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-paragraph (1), the payment or the re-imbursement of part of the actual cost of transport between Vila and any island in Vanuatu other than home island or place outside Vanuatu and return:


Provided that any payment or re-imbursement made under this sub-paragraph (2) shall not exceed such amount which would have been paid if the officer to whom this sub-paragraph applies had in fact taken and proceeded to home leave in accordance with the provisions of sub-paragraph (1).


(3) For the avoidance of doubt, not more than one payment or re-imbursement may be made to any officer to whom "Benefit CLASS I" applies within any period of 12 months.


CLASS J (Repealed by Order 3 of 2002)


CLASS K


(1) The President, Prime Minister, Speaker, and the Ministers shall be entitled to receive free medical treatment or examination at a medical establishment overseas:


Provided that the medical treatment or examination –


(a) is undertaken only after referral by a registered health practitioner;


(b) is carried out at a medical establishment approved by the Director of Health.


(2) The cost of –


(a) the medical treatment or examination overseas;


(b) transport from Vanuatu to another country and return for the purpose of receiving medical treatment or examination;


(c) accommodation overseas while receiving medical treatment or examination,


in relation to any office holder referred to in paragraph (1) or any person referred to in paragraph (4) (b) shall be borne by the Government.


(3) The reimbursement of the costs of transport and accommodation for one person accompanying any office holder referred to in paragraph (1) or any person referred to in paragraph (4) (b) for medical treatment or examination overseas shall be borne by the Government. Such person shall apply to the Director of Finance attaching receipts and other documents showing the actual costs incurred in respect of the transport and accommodation for the purpose of reimbursing such costs.


(4) In this CLASS –


(a) "free medical treatment or examination" means that the office holder shall be required to pay the cost in the first instance and apply to the Director of Finance for reimbursement. Such application shall be accompanied by receipts and other documents showing the actual costs incurred in respect of the medical treatment or examination, including transport and accommodation;

(b) free medical treatment or examination shall extend to the wife or husband, as the case may be, and the children of any of the office holders specified in paragraph (1).

CLASS L


One servant paid by the Government.


CLASS M


Where the holder of the office is a non-citizen not funded by any other government or agency, an annual overseas officers allowance agreed by the Minister of Justice with the approval of the Council of Ministers.


CLASS N


Cost of living allowance of VT 51,000 per year payable in fortnightly installments.


CLASS NA


Cost of living allowance of VT 5,000 per month.


CLASS O


(i) Housing allowance of VT 42,000 per month;
(ii) Housing allowance of VT 35,000 per month;
(iii) Housing allowance of VT 30,000 per month;
(iv) Housing allowance of VT 15,000 per month.


CLASS R


The Class R comprises the following:


(a) the payment of an amount each fortnight, being an amount equal to the amount of the President’s basic salary for that period;

(b) the use of the official vehicles of the Office of the President for the purpose of performing the functions of the President;

(c) the benefits referred to in paragraph (a) of Class A.

CLASS S (Repealed by Order 50 of 2004)


CLASS T


(1) An office holder is entitled to receive a subsistence allowance if the person is traveling outside of Vanuatu or in another island within Vanuatu for official purposes.


(2) A subsistence allowance is payable to a person on the following rate:


(a)VT 15,300 per night for official trips to a country outside the Pacific Region; or


(b)VT 8,500 per night for official trips to a country within the Pacific Region; or


(c) VT 1,700 per night for official trips to an island within Vanuatu.


________________________


Editor’s note: The benefits of Classes P and Q have been granted to certain officers (see Part 1, Column 2), but Classes P and Q have not been established nor defined by published Order.


Table of Amendments (since the Revised Edition 1988)


3 Substituted by Act 5 of 1989
3(3) Repealed by Act 3 of 2005
Schedule Amended by Orders 22 of 1989, 41 of 1989, 42 of 1989, 43 of 1989, 45 of 1989, 11 of 1991, 22 of 1991, 29 of 1991, 4 of 1992, 5 of 1992, 10 of 1992, 16 of 1993, 31 of 1993, 4 of 1994, 5 of 1994, 9 of 1994, 18 of 1994, 3 of 1995, 14 of 1995, 16 of 1995, 20 of 1995, 31 of 1995, 5 of 1996, 6 of 1996, 7 of 1996, 8 of 1996, 19 of 1996, 23 of 1996, 42 of 1997, 44 of 1997, 46 of 1997, 19 of 1998, 2 of 2002, 3 of 2002, 22 of 2003, 23 of 2003, 4 of 2004, 19 of 2004, 24 of 2004, 25 of 2004, 27 of 2004, 37 of 2004, 50 of 2004, 1 of 2005, 2 of 2005, 5 of 2005, 14 of 2005, 31 of 2005; and Act 54 of 2000.


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