FINANCE minister Patrick Chinamasa yesterday said government was concerned with the continued "lavish remuneration" of senior management at Premier Service Medical Aid Society (Psmas) and Premier Services Medical Investments (PSMI) at a time when the companies are struggling.
This comes against the backdrop of reports that Psmas managing director Henry Mandishona, appointed to his current position in May, is earning a staggering US$40 000 per month, almost four times the US$11 000 he should be getting under the new remuneration structure, while the company is struggling to pay service providers and workers.
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