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PM signs off on pay rises for 30 senior staff

More than $1 million is being handed to government staffers getting paid above the maximum allowance, with 30 bonuses signed off by Scott Morrison.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has signed off on 30 pay rises for senior staff, figures show. (AAP) Source: AAP

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has personally approved 30 pay rises for senior staff.

A total of 36 government and non-government staffers are getting paid above the top range in the Members of Parliament (Staff) Act, adding more than $1 million in extra costs.

The figures were revealed in answers to a Senate estimates committee's questions on notice.

Six of the pay rise approvals came from former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull.

The total number is a jump of 10 from May after 26 staffers were then getting paid above the maximum range.

Under their workplace agreement, government staffers can be paid a maximum salary of $259,000.

The figures were correct as of October 24.

Meanwhile, Mr Turnbull's political knifing cost taxpayers more than $4.5 million in severance payouts.

Almost $1.9 million went into the pockets of 35 staff who worked for the former prime minister, while 12 staff who worked for former foreign minister Julie Bishop received a total $562,062.39.


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