+ Follow PHILIPPINE MILITARY PENSION SYSTEM Tag
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[Title] => Inter-agency committee reviewing military pension reform’s cost — DBM
[Summary] => The Department of Budget and Management said Tuesday there is an ongoing review for a proposed measure reforming the pension system for retired soldiers, particularly its implications on government resources.
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[Title] => 'Government to save P11 billion a year with reforms in AFP retirement system'
[Summary] => The government will save P11 billion annually once reforms are implemented in the military’s retirement system, an official of the Armed Forces Retirement and Separation Benefits System (RSBS) disclosed yesterday.
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[Title] => 'Reforms in AFP pension system will not affect recruitment'
[Summary] => The proposed reforms in the armed forces’ pension system would not affect the military’s recruitment efforts, even if these would reduce the benefits given to future retirees, a senior officer said yesterday.
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[Title] => 'Civilians should run new AFP pension body'
[Summary] => A new pension body that will replace the military’s Retirement and Separation Benefits System should be managed by civilian financial experts rather than soldiers to ensure that its funds are handled efficiently, an RSBS official said yesterday.
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[Title] => Government needs P120 B in 10 years to sustain new AFP retirement system
[Summary] => The government needs P120 billion for 10 years to support a new and reformed military retirement system and to address its pension arrears, an official of the armed forces’ Retirement and Separation Benefits System (RSBS) said.
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PHILIPPINE MILITARY PENSION SYSTEM
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[Title] => Inter-agency committee reviewing military pension reform’s cost — DBM
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[Summary] => A new pension body that will replace the military’s Retirement and Separation Benefits System should be managed by civilian financial experts rather than soldiers to ensure that its funds are handled efficiently, an RSBS official said yesterday.
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