+ Follow SOCIAL INSURANCE 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 raises old age, disability pension
[Summary] => The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) has raised its basic minimum monthly pension for old-age and disabled retirees to P5,000 beginning January this year.
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[Title] => Villar wants members’ rep in GSIS board
[Summary] => Sen. Manny Villar Jr. has filed a bill that aims to institutionalize the rights of members of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) by providing them representation in the GSIS Board.
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[Title] => GSIS net income seen dropping 17% to P42 billion
[Summary] => The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) sees its net income slipping by at least 17 percent this year due to the absence of non-recurring income from the sale of its shareholdings in blue chip companies.
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[Title] => GSIS bares P46.42-billion net income in 2008
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), the state-owned pension fund for government employees, reported yesterday that its income from loans and investments went up by 30.39 percent to P46.42 billion in 2008 from P35.6 billion recorded in 2007, GSIS data showed.
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[Summary] => Masamang balita sa mga kawani ng gobyerno na kasapi sa Government Service Insurance System (GSIS).
Ito ang pagbubunyag ni House Deputy Minority Leader Rolex Suplico na mahigit na sa P 25 bilyon ang kakulangan na pondo ng GSIS.
Ayon sa 2001 audit report ng Commission on Audit (COA), umaabot sa P 25.167 bilyon ang deficiency ng Social Insurance Fund nito.
Ang patuloy na pagtaas ng kakulangan ng pondo sa GSIS sa nakalipas na 11 taon ay nagbibigay ng masamang pangitain sa kapabilidad ng ahensiya na mabayaran ang mga obligasyon nito sa libu-libong miyembro.
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Ito ang pagbubunyag ni House Deputy Minority Leader Rolex Suplico na mahigit na sa P 25 bilyon ang kakulangan na pondo ng GSIS.
Ayon sa 2001 audit report ng Commission on Audit (COA), umaabot sa P 25.167 bilyon ang deficiency ng Social Insurance Fund nito.
Ang patuloy na pagtaas ng kakulangan ng pondo sa GSIS sa nakalipas na 11 taon ay nagbibigay ng masamang pangitain sa kapabilidad ng ahensiya na mabayaran ang mga obligasyon nito sa libu-libong miyembro.
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November 21, 2002 - 12:00am