THE NSW government says a recent regulation giving deputy premiers an extra $1000-a-week when they act as premier is being repealed.
Premier Barry O'Farrell approved the regulation last month but Deputy Premier Andrew Stoner chose not to take the money after a public outcry, during which he was labelled "the greediest man in parliament" by Labor.
Shadow special minister of state Walt Secord said on Friday that the regulation had still not been revoked, meaning in future any deputy premier could take it up.
But a spokesman for Mr Stoner on Friday reiterated that the deputy premier had declined the higher duties allowance when acting as premier.
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