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Exclusive | China raises pay, pensions for trimmed down military, announces plans for veterans’ ministry

Backdated increases are partly an attempt to improve compensation for officers who have been told to head for the exit, source says

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All personnel in China’s military will receive backdated pay rises this month. Photo: Xinhua

The servicemen and women of the world’s biggest military will be in for a bonus when they open their pay packets this month – all personnel have been given a pay rise backdated to August.

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The move comes amid a major reform of China’s military designed to boost its combat strength, during which Beijing has stressed the need to improve the welfare of both serving and retired officers.

To that end, on Tuesday, the State Council proposed the establishment of a Ministry of Veterans Affairs to take care of the nation’s 57 million retired military personnel as part of its wider government restructuring plans.

The new agency will consolidate a range of functions currently distributed across the civil affairs and human resources ministries, and the political works and logistics support departments of the Central Military Commission (CMC).

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A senior army officer and delegate at the ongoing National People’s Congress in Beijing said he welcomed the news about the government agency.

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