Ministries major defaulters on pension contributions – POAC
7th April 2011
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The
parliamentary Public Organisations Accounts Committee (POAC) said
yesterday that government ministries were among major defaulters of
pension contributions.
It said in a latest report table in
Parliament that the government, through different ministries, owed the
Parastatal Sector Pensions Fund (PSPF) more than 1bn/- in un-submitted
employees’ contributions.
POAC chairman Kabwe Zitto tabled the
report, which covers 2008/2009 financial year. According to him, the
Ministry of Health and Social Welfare tops the list due to failure to
submit 413, 560, 330/-, followed by the Ministry of Education and
Vocational Training 386, 841, 586/-.
Other major defaulting public offices and
ministries are; Livestock Development and Fisheries (113,050, 717/-),
Agriculture and Food Security (69, 361,728/-), Judiciary (53, 230,
902/-) and Natural Resources and Tourism (46,122, 502/-).
Zitto said it was unacceptable to deduct workers money and yet fail to submit the contributions to the Fund.
“Worse enough, the ministries involved
are those with a big number of employees who on retirement fail to
collect their benefits in time,” he said.
Meanwhile, POAC advised the government to bail out public firms facing critical capital problems.
According to Zitto, firms in crucial need
of capital include Tanzania Telecommunication Company, which needs
169bn/-, Air Tanzania Company Limited (18.2bn/-), Tanzania Electric
Supply Company (2.8bn/-) and National Development Company (4.8bn/-).
He also noted that his Committee was
concerned with appointing members of parliament in public institution
boards, which is contrary to the advice given by the office of the
Controller and Auditor General (CAG).
SOURCE:
THE GUARDIAN
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