The government has announced that the National Accountability Bureau chairman will receive an income equivalent to a Supreme Court judge.
The Ministry of Law of Justice issued a notification stating that the rules and regulations for employment of accountability watchdog’s chief will be equivalent to that of a supreme court judge.
As per the notification, NAB chief Lt-Gen (retd) Nazir Ahmad will take a monthly salary of Rs1.7 million along with an official residence and two cars.
Apart from this, NAB chief will also receive free electricity up to 2,000 units and 600 litres of petrol per month. He will also be authorised to acquire two kanal plots in Islamabad.