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Government increases salaries of judges, prosecutors and court officials

byMichel Cousins
September 14, 2013
Reading Time: 3 mins read
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By Ashraf Abdul-Wahab.

Tripoli, 14 September, 2013:

Salary increase for judges, prosecutors and other . . .[restrict]judicial officials have been announced  by the government.  They are:

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Position description

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Position Grade

Basic Salary after Increase

Minimum Increase Allowed

1

Heads of Appeal courts, grade A lawyers, Administrative heads of (case management, law firms and law departments).

14 (A)

6800

no restriction

2

Assistant Heads of Appeal Courts, grade B lawyers, Administrative assistant heads of (case management, law firms and law departments).

14 (B)

6400

no restriction

3

Counselors and Prosecutors, Counselors of the Cases and Law Departments, Grade A Lawyers of Public Law Management.

13 (A)

6000

no restriction

4

Heads of First Courts, First Grade Deputy Prosecutors, Grade A Deputy Counselors of the Cases and Law Departments, Grade B Lawyers of Public Law Management.

13 (B)

5700

3 Years

5

First Courts Deputy Heads, Second Grade Public Prosecutors, Grade B Deputy Counselors of the Cases and Law Departments, Grade G Lawyers of the Public  Law Management

12

5400

4 Years

6

First Grade Judges and Public Prosecutors, First Grade Lawyers of the case and Public Law Management, Second Grade law Researchers of the law management.

11

5000

4 Years

7

Second Grade Judges and Public Prosecutors, Second Grade Lawyers of case and Public Law Management, Second Grade law Researchers of law management.

10 (A)

4400

4 Years

8

Third Grade Judges and Public Prosecutors, Third Grade Lawyers of the case and Public Law Management, Third Grade law Researchers of the law Management.

10 (B)

3600

4 Years

9

Fourth Grade Prosecutors and Lawyers of the Cases and Law Management, Fourth Grade Law Researchers of the Law Management.

9

3400

3 Years

10

Under training Deputy Prosecutors and Deputy Lawyers of the General Cases and Law Management, deputy Law Researchers of the Law Management.

8

3000

3 Years

 

 

 

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