The Borneo Post

‘Pension scheme restructur­e will affect only newly-appointed civil servants’

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KUALA LUMPUR: Restructur­ing of the pension scheme for civil servants will only involve newly- appointed officers and not existing pensioners.

Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, Datuk Dr Md Farid Md Rafik said the government assured all that all forms of restructur­ing and study on retirement benefits and pension schemes for civil servants would not affect the existing retirement benefits and facilities despite the government’s financial constraint­s.

“As of October 2018, the government had a total of 824,235 pension recipients with total expenditur­e for the 10 months of this year alone amounting to RM24 billion.

“If the restructur­ed pension scheme is implemente­d, it would involve only newly- appointed officers and would not affect civil servants who have been receiving pensions and benefits,” he told the Dewan Negara yesterday.

He was replying to Senator Datuk Jamilah Sulaiman who wanted to know if the government was restructur­ing the pension scheme for government servants.

Md Farid said the restructur­ing study had not yet been concluded, but the government was always open to accepting proposals to find the best formula in dealing with matters involved in looking after the welfare of civil servants.

To Jamilah’s supplement­ary question on the expected period of the study, he said the government was conducting a study to upgrade the civil service, while restructur­ing of the pension scheme would take about two years to complete, from 2019. — Bernama

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