The government warned about high pay at the National Social Security office. Leaders turned down most money offers for Dr Charles Shava, the new head boss. He has been running things since July 2022, among six people trying for the top job. The Corporate Group sent feedback about his pay to the main work office. They plan to make new rules about workers' money at this place.
The office wanted to give Shava $15,730 each month, almost half in US money. Officials ordered lower pay because rules say a worker's money cannot exceed certain limits of the company's cash. The board asked for bonus pay worth $47,280 yearly, but faces limits. Leaders also said no to free houses, school money for three kids at top schools, TV bills, home workers, travel costs for family trips, and car loans. Head chair Dr Fundira said they follow steps to pick new leaders, but kept quiet about names.
The office wanted to give Shava $15,730 each month, almost half in US money. Officials ordered lower pay because rules say a worker's money cannot exceed certain limits of the company's cash. The board asked for bonus pay worth $47,280 yearly, but faces limits. Leaders also said no to free houses, school money for three kids at top schools, TV bills, home workers, travel costs for family trips, and car loans. Head chair Dr Fundira said they follow steps to pick new leaders, but kept quiet about names.