+ Follow EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION FUND Tag
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[Title] => Gov’t agencies owe GSIS P8-B unpaid premiums
[Summary] => State agencies and offices owe the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) more than P8 billion, depriving members of needed funds for retirement claims and other benefits, a Commission on Audit (COA) report said.
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[Title] => GSIS fund deficits, actual or actuarial?
[Summary] => Terror smote the hearts of our legislators when the Commission on Audit (COA) reported that the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), supposedly awash with cash, had an actuarial deficit of P25 billion as of end-2001.
After hearing about inconveniences arising from actuarial deficits of the Social Security System and the pre-need and health maintenance organization (HMO) industries, the leaders of our bureaucracy had visions of not getting their retirement or separation pays, plus all other benefits that come from being a GSIS member.
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[Title] => Hike in contributions mulled to shore up troubled GSIS
[Summary] => Malacañang is open to the possibility of increasing the contributions of state workers to the Government Service Insurance Service System (GSIS), which has reportedly been having serious financial difficulties due to bad loans and faulty investments in the past.
Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said that this remedial measure is being contemplated by the Palace in order to bail out the financially strapped GSIS, which reportedly could not remit the P58 million monthly contributions of government workers to the Employee Compensation Commission (ECC).
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[Title] => GSIS hindi na magpapautang sa EC Fund
[Summary] => Upang hindi na maapektuhan ang pondo ng Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), hindi na uli ito maglalabas ng pondo para sa Employees Compensation Fund (ECF).
Umaabot na sa P3.6 bilyon ang naipautang ng GSIS sa ecf.
Ayon kay GSIS SVP-Corporate Affairs Enriqueta Disuangco sa isinagawang pagdinig ng House Committee on Civil Service na kailangang maunawaan ng gobyerno na hindi maaaring habambuhay na tustusan ng GSIS ang kakulangan sa pondo ng ECF.
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EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION FUND
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[Summary] => State agencies and offices owe the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) more than P8 billion, depriving members of needed funds for retirement claims and other benefits, a Commission on Audit (COA) report said.
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[Title] => GSIS fund deficits, actual or actuarial?
[Summary] => Terror smote the hearts of our legislators when the Commission on Audit (COA) reported that the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), supposedly awash with cash, had an actuarial deficit of P25 billion as of end-2001.
After hearing about inconveniences arising from actuarial deficits of the Social Security System and the pre-need and health maintenance organization (HMO) industries, the leaders of our bureaucracy had visions of not getting their retirement or separation pays, plus all other benefits that come from being a GSIS member.
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[Title] => Hike in contributions mulled to shore up troubled GSIS
[Summary] => Malacañang is open to the possibility of increasing the contributions of state workers to the Government Service Insurance Service System (GSIS), which has reportedly been having serious financial difficulties due to bad loans and faulty investments in the past.
Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said that this remedial measure is being contemplated by the Palace in order to bail out the financially strapped GSIS, which reportedly could not remit the P58 million monthly contributions of government workers to the Employee Compensation Commission (ECC).
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[Title] => GSIS hindi na magpapautang sa EC Fund
[Summary] => Upang hindi na maapektuhan ang pondo ng Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), hindi na uli ito maglalabas ng pondo para sa Employees Compensation Fund (ECF).
Umaabot na sa P3.6 bilyon ang naipautang ng GSIS sa ecf.
Ayon kay GSIS SVP-Corporate Affairs Enriqueta Disuangco sa isinagawang pagdinig ng House Committee on Civil Service na kailangang maunawaan ng gobyerno na hindi maaaring habambuhay na tustusan ng GSIS ang kakulangan sa pondo ng ECF.
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February 5, 2003 - 12:00am