Le gouverneur de la BSP en tête de liste des fonctionnaires les mieux rémunérés

Le gouverneur de la BSP, Eli Remolona Jr., occupe la première place de la liste annuelle des fonctionnaires les mieux rémunérés avec une rémunération nette de 52,756 millions de pesos en 2025, selon la Commission d'audit.

Selon le rapport 2025 sur les salaires et indemnités de la Commission d'audit, la rémunération nette de M. Remolona a augmenté par rapport aux 47,97 millions de pesos en 2024 et aux 35,46 millions de pesos en 2023. Sa rémunération comprend 12 millions de pesos de salaire de base, 18,02 millions de pesos d'indemnités et 21,67 millions de pesos de primes et avantages sociaux.

Quatorze autres responsables de la Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas figurent dans le top 20. Parmi eux, le gouverneur adjoint Elmore Capule avec 36,015 millions de pesos et le gouverneur adjoint principal Johnny Noe Ravalo avec 30,588 millions de pesos.

M. Remolona n'a reçu aucune rémunération des 10 autres entreprises publiques au sein desquelles il a siégé aux conseils d'administration. L'intégralité de son salaire provient de la BSP.

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