By The guardian reporter
17th August 2012
Zitto Kabwe
‘No
need for them at all’ is the statement used by shadow minister for Finance
Zitto Kabwe to describe the relevance, if any, of social security funds other
than provide grounds for unscrupulous organisations which have recently been
sprouting faster than mushrooms after heavy rains.
This
opinion is shared by Kisesa MP Luhaga Mpina (CCM) who faulted venialities of
the social security funds stressing that there is need for the Planning
Commission to launch an intense examination as to their validity.
According
to the legislator, the government has been spending more than 1.7trn/ a year to
support social security institutions in the country and it is about time they
were reviewed.
Kabwe
who is also Kigoma-North MP, (CHADEMA) urged the government to set a mechanism
that will control the number and even the very operations of social security
institutions in the country. Kabwe, who is in favor of capping government
spending/outlays, made the call yesterday in Dodoma when tabling alternative
2012/13 budget estimates for the ministry of finance.
The
minister believes there is surplus financing of these funds and the availing
such important information before the Parliamentary Public Organisation
Committee, the public and the National Assembly will enable the government
determine the excess financial capacity found in each institution.
At
the moment social security funds in the country are the National Social
Security Fund (NSSF), Parastatal Pension Fund (PPF), Local Authorities Pension
Fund (LAPF), Public Service Pension Fund (PSPF), and the Government Employees
Provident Fund (GEPF).
The
shadow minister is calling upon clear performance review system to monitor and
assess the liquidity of the social security funds and their investments and
risk management.
In
fact, for efficiency, Kabwe had this proposal for the government “…split NSSF
and PPF to serve in the private and informal sectors then commission PSPF, LAPF
and GEPF specific for civil servants.
SOURCE: THE GUARDIAN
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