Thursday, April 02, 2009
The 10 Highest Paid Politicians In The World
This TimesOnline article gets it all wrong.
In truth, the ten highest paid politicians in the world are all pictured in the above photograph.
Anyway, here's their list.
1. Lee Hsien Loong - Singapore
Salary in dollars - $2.47 million
Salary in local currency - S$3.76 million
2. Donald Tsang Yum-Kuen - Hong Kong
Salary in dollars - $516,000
Salary in local currency - HK$4 million
3. Barack Obama - United States
Salary in dollars - $400,000
4. Brian Cowen - Ireland
Salary in dollars - $341,000
Salary in local currency - €257,000
5. Nicolas Sarkozy - FranceSalary in dollars - $318,000
Salary in local currency - €240,000
6. Angela Merkel - Germany
Salary in dollars - $303,000
Salary in local currency - €228,000
7. Gordon Brown - UK
Salary in dollars - $279,000
Salary in local currency - £194,250
8. Stephen Harper - Canada
Salary in dollars - $246,000
Salary in local currency - C$311,000
9. Taro Aso - Japan
Salary in dollars - $243,000
Salary in local currency - Y24 million
10. Kevin Rudd - Australia
Salary in dollars - $229,000
Salary in local currency - A$330,000
Here's the more accurate list (courtesy of My Singapore News)
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6 comments:
There is another report from The Australian which divided the salaries by population. Spore PM of coz is till on top, but Obama came in last in this comparison.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/business/story/0,28124,25278168-5018055,00.html
Hilarious and accurate comment on the list being misleading!
a blog very well done.
Being the highest paid even above Obama did tell us something about singaporean leaders didn't it?
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May i know this content under the pretense of democracy??
i'm an indonesian who used to study in singapore for 8 years. i don't disagree with the salary they're paid, it wards off temptation to corrupt. you've no idea how much long-term natural resource mining contract indonesia has been cheated their fair price of just because the person in charge is bribed by foreigners.
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