JS passes bill fixing tenure of defence forces’ chiefs
Tuesday, 20 February 2018
The Jatiya Sangsad passed on Monday a bill titled 'The Defence Forces Chiefs' (appointment, salary, allowances and other benefits) Bill 2018' aimed at fixing the tenure at maximum four years for the chiefs of the country's three defence services, reports UNB.
Law Minister Anisul Huq, who is in-charge of Defence Ministry in Parliament, moved the bill in the House and it was passed by voice vote.
Though there is a provision in the Article 62 of the Constitution that Parliament shall enact a law over fixation of the appointment of chiefs of staff of the defence services and their salaries and allowances, a law was yet to be enacted.
Traditionally, the chiefs of staff of the three forces are appointed for three years.
The appointment is made by the order of the President while their salaries and allowances are provided as per the Joint Services Instruction approved by the government.
With the passage of the bill, the President Order of 2016 related to appointment and tenure of the chiefs of three services and the part of the Joint Services Instruction, which is related to their salaries and allowances, will stand lapsed.
As per the bill, the chiefs of army, navy and air force will be appointed for maximum four years from the date of their appointment and their salary will be fixed at Tk. 86,000.
They will get other allowances, outfit allowance, special residential facilities and all-time transport facilities plus other allowances.