4. Publication of section 12(1)(a) notice . Section 12(1)(a)(i) and (ii) read together with subsection (3) of the Magistrates Act provide that the President determines the salaries, allowances or benefits that magistrates are entitled to from time to time by notice in the Gazette, after taking into consideration the recommendations of the Commission, and after such notice has been submitted to Parliament for approval ( i.e. before publication thereof in the Gazette). . Parliament must by resolution either approve the notice, whether in whole or in part, or disapprove the notice (section 12(3)(b)(i) and (ii) of the Magistrates Act). The notice has to be submitted to Parliament to afford Parliament an opportunity to comment before any determination may be published in the Gazette. . The President may determine different categories of salaries and salary scales in respect of different categories of magistrates (section 12(1)(b) of the Magistrates Act). . The remuneration payable to magistrates shall be paid out of the National Revenue Fund as contemplated in section 213 of the Constitution read with section 12(4) of the Magistrates Act.