Did you know that the Special Action Force (SAF) commandos who were sent on that deadly mission in Mamasapano, Maguindanao, received only P240 in combat pay a month?
This has moved a member of Congress to file a bill raising
the combat duty allowance of police and military personnel deployed to conflict
areas by up to half of their monthly salary.
Cebu City Rep. Gabriel Luis R. Quisumbing, vice chair of the
committee on national defense and security, has filed House Bill No. 5455
increasing the combat pay of commissioned and noncommissioned Philippine
National Police personnel.
In addition, the bill will also provide a mission allowance
to PNP and Armed Forces of the Philippines
personnel “exposed to adversity, combat situations and hazards unusual to
peacekeeping.”
Under the bill, the monthly combat pay of P240 will be
raised to 25 percent of a service man’s base pay. The mission allowance will be
50 percent of the base pay.
Quisumbing is seeking quick passage of the measure, citing
Section 5, Article XVI, of the Constitution which provides that professionalism
in the Armed Forces and adequate remuneration and benefits for its members
shall be a prime concern of the state.
Quisumbing said the dire situation of policemen like the SAF
44 and military personnel assigned to critical areas was “lamentable” and
should be corrected immediately.
“With the risk inherent in such missions, PNP troops receive
only measly salaries, allowances and benefits in exchange for the dangers they
face in fulfilling their duty,” Quisumbing said.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/682978/solon-moves-to-raise-troopers-p240-combat-pay
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