Iran caps public officials' salaries after row
The Iranian government says it will cap salaries of public officials after a row over the high level of pay of some employees. Recent online leaks showed some officials were receiving over 100 times more than an average public sector worker on about $400 (£305) a month. The cap for government officials is now set for $2,630 and $5,250 for those in the mixed state-private sector. Public anger has already led to the sacking of several bank directors. One of them was paid about $60,000 a month, according to leaked payslips. However, it was not ...
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