Judicial Officer Retirement Pension and Political Leader Retirement Pension
The paper critically examines the retirement pension systems for judicial officers and political leaders and has outlined some of the differences between these two systems. Judicial pensions are uniquely tailored to ensure independence and financial security for impartial decisions, whereas political pensions have faced widespread criticism for being overly generous and lacking accountability. This paper discusses the structure, eligibility criteria, and benefits of these pensions and compares their impacts on society and fiscal burdens. It raises ethical questions about fairness and sustainability, emphasizing the increased demand for reforms, particularly in political pensions. International best practices are explored to offer actionable recommendations for fostering transparency and public trust in these systems.