Senator Richard J. Gordon |
MANILA (May
29, 2018) - Senator Richard J. Gordon said Senate Bill 1753 under Committee
Report No. 300 will give people a lifeline that they can hold on to in their
posterity or when life becomes over-burdened.
In his
sponsorship speech, Gordon said the bill that aims to rationalize and expand
the powers of the Social Security Commission (SSC) to ensure the long-term
viability of the Social Security System (SSS). The SSC is the governing board
of the SSS.
“This
bill do not promise an abundance of wealth. ‘Di po ito nagsasabi na bibigyang
yaman natin ang tao. Ang sinasabi lang po dito ay pagka nagkaroon sila ng
aberya sa kanilang buhay ay meron silang panghahawakan. Meron po silang
hinahawakan na masasandalan. Meron silang lifeline that they, themselves,
created. Na sila mismo ang nag-contribute with other Filipinos towards the
benefit of their own posterity,” Gordon said.
“This
is a wonderful bill for the benefit and welfare of our people. Its very title
alone, speaks of lengthening or for that matter making sure that the viability,
long term viability of the SSS is ensured. When the retirees’ pension was
increased by P1,000 last year, the fund life of SSS immediately decreased by
ten years… That’s why it has become imperative for us to see to it that this
bill is approved,” he added.
Among
the salient provisions of the bill include giving SSS the power to set salary
credits and schedule that is cognizant of members’ capacity to pay and
contribution; and actuarial projections and increase contributions and pensions
without the need to wait for presidential approval. It will also have the power
to condone or compromise delinquency contributions but it is subject to the
submission of annual report to Congress.
SSS
will also be given flexibility to invest idle SSS funds in viable investments
but subject to review by Congress. It can also start a provident fund and
increase savings.
The
bill also provides for expanding SSS’ membership by tapping overseas Filipino
workers, among others, to increase the pension fund’s base and its collections,
and at the same time ensure that OFWs and other members can enjoy a decent
retirement later on. Both land-based and sea-based OFWs will be covered.
“Ang
nangyayari ngayon – di sila nagbabayad ng SSS, trabaho sila ng trabaho,
andaming parusang ginagawa sa kanila, andaming sakripisyo, pagdating pa ng
retirement nila at magkasakit sila, wala silang makukuha. Itong batas na ito
ngayon ay magbibigay-daan para sila ay masama sa pondo ng pension ng SSS,”
Gordon said. (PRESS RELEASE = Jong Cadion)
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