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Supreme Court: MPs Fixing Salaries Themselves a Moral, Ethical Issue - (07 Mar 2018)

Supreme Court has said that parliamentarians determining their salary and perks themselves was an "moral" and "ethical issue" and sought for data on how much amount was spent on pension and other facilities provided to former lawmakers.

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