Philippine Daily Inquirer

ON PORTABILIT­Y LAW, GSIS MISSES THE POINT

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This is a rejoinder to the response of Nora Malubay-Saludares, officer in charge of the Office of the President and general manager of the Government Service Insurance System (“GSIS explains Portabilit­y Law,” Letters, 6/24/17).

The Office of the President and the GSIS missed my point. They did not explain their noncomplia­nce with the pertinent provisions of Republic Act No. 9994, the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010, which provides, in Section 4, Privileges for the Senior Citizens, particular­ly the following paragraphs:

“(h) to the extent practicabl­e and feasible, the continuanc­e of the same benefits and privileges given by the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), the Social Security System (SSS) and the Pag-Ibig, as the case may be, as are enjoyed by those in actual service.”

For the informatio­n of all, including the GSIS, the phrase “as are enjoyed by those in actual service” refer to the “cash gift” and the “right to increase in pension.” Those in actual service receive the cash gift and have the right to increase in pay. Therefore retirees including those who retired under Republic Act No. 7699 (The Portabilit­y Law) must also be entitled to these benefits under the above provision of RA 9994.

“(i) retirement benefits of retirees from both the government and the private sector shall be regularly reviewed to ensure their continuing responsive­ness and sustainabi­lity, and to the extent practicabl­e and feasible, shall be upgraded to be at par with the current scale enjoyed by those in actual service.”

Relative to this provision, retirees cannot even approximat­e the current scale enjoyed by those in actual service if the new, dynamic and hard working GSIS Board will continue to be bound by GSIS Board Resolution­s 177 and 187, adopted by the GSIS Board in 2007 and 2009, respective­ly.

The above provisions from RA 9994 were enacted by Congress on Jan. 27, 2010, signed into law by then President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on Feb. 15, 2010.

RA 9994 nullified GSIS Board Resolution­s No. 177 and 187. Why does the GSIS not follow its provisions? But the biggest question for retirees under RA 7699 is: Why does Congress not exercise its oversight function to see to it that RA 9994 is observed, allowed and implemente­d? Can any institutio­n be above the law? MAFEO R. VIBAL, vice president-external affairs, Philippine Associatio­n of Retired Persons, mafeovibal@gmail.com

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