Ministerial pay and allowances and ministers' private interests
Ministerial pay and allowances are defined in the act on the Members of Parliament's salary.
A minister's salary equals that paid to the deputy speaker of Parliament. The salary paid to the prime minister equals that of the speaker of Parliament. Ministerial salary is subject to tax.
- Act on the Member of Parliament’s salary | Finlex Linkki toiselle sivustolle(in Finnish and Swedish)
- Act on Ministers' Pay and Allowances | FinlexLinkki toiselle sivustolleAvautuu uudessa välilehdessä
Ministers serving as Members of Parliament are also entitled to Member of Parliament’s salary and expense allowance. However, Members of Parliament appointed as ministers forfeit half of the salary and expense allowance they receive from Parliament.
Ministers' private interests of Orpo's Government
The communication is an account of the ministers' business activities, interests as owners in businesses, other significant assets and liabilities, and any outside duties or other interests which may be of relevance in evaluating their performance as a minister.
The decisions in Finnish and Swedish