He goes well on the state. NIK showed the latest data

2025-06-17 11:05
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2025-06-17 11:05
Average monthly salary in state budgetary units last year reached PLN 10,354.1. Compared to 2023, it increased by 19.9 percent. – NIK said in the analysis of budget implementation published on Tuesday in 2024. From 2021, this remuneration increased by 45.4 percent.


“Expenses for remuneration in state budgetary units amounted to PLN 77 billion and were 23.4 percent higher than in the previous year. The average monthly salary in these units reached PLN 10,354.1. Compared to 2023, this remuneration increased by 19.9 percent, with this increase in individual budget parts, from 2.5 % in part. Atomicists up to 40.7 percent
NIK emphasized that from 2021 the average monthly remuneration of persons not covered by multiplier remuneration systems employed in state budgetary units increased by 50.3 percent. In 2024 it amounted to PLN 9,280. At the same time, the average monthly remuneration of people covered by multiplier remuneration systems increased by 45.4 percent, reaching PLN 10,751 in 2024.
“In the years 2021-2024 there was a systematic increase in average employment in state budgetary units. The largest increase in employment was recorded in 2024, when it increased by 17,678 people, i.e. by 2.9 percent compared to 2023.” – NIK indicated in the inspection.
The auditors emphasized that the budget act for 2024 did not provide full data on the remuneration of employees of the state budgetary sphere. NIK estimated that there is no justification for limiting the presentation of remuneration data only to certain types of remuneration.
“He points out that officers' remuneration does not include expenses for jubilee prizes, severance pay and equivalents for unused leave, so these remuneration is not comparable to employee remuneration. It obviously disturbs transparency, and in particular the comparison of data regarding the remuneration of individual professional groups” – reads in the analysis of the Supreme Audit Office. (PAP)
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