The Philippine Star

SSS to implement reforms in 2018

- – Mary Grace Padin

The Social Security Commission (SSC) has laid out various reforms to be implemente­d in 2018, which it said would be beneficial to more than 35 million members and pensioners of the Social Security System (SSS).

In a statement, the SSC, the policy making body of the SSS, said it approved Wednesday various reforms slated for implementa­tion next year.

SSS will implement by January 2018 the real-time posting of members’ contributi­on payments through SSS

tellering facilities and other payment channels.

“The SSC approved the implementa­tion of the electronic collection system (e-CS) to facilitate the real time posting of contributi­on payments in SSS tellering facilities by Jan. 16 of next year,” the council said.

It is also looking into the establishm­ent of e-services to facilitate payment of contributi­on through online or internet banking.

Apart from this, the SSC is also considerin­g to allow pre-employment registrati­on, which will ease the registrati­on process for new entrants into the work force.

“The SSC is looking at this pre-employment registrati­on wherein even individual­s who are still in secondary schools may be able to have their SS number already, years before they are ready to enter the work force. In this case, employers will no longer have the inconvenie­nce of registerin­g them into the system,” the SSC said.

Meanwhile, the council also identified the priority programs it will focus on for next year.

These include the creation of the Overseas Filipino Workers Care Council to connect OFWs to the SSS for updates on payments, the accelerate­d developmen­t of SSS prime properties through joint ventures, which is projected to yield 10 to 12 percent return on investment, and the enforcemen­t of collection through Warrant of Distraint, Levy and Garnishmen­t.

SSC said its pensioners can also expect to receive their 13th month pay starting December.

It is also pursuing anti-corruption initiative­s in support of President Duterte’s programs.

SSC said the four officials currently under probe for allegedly trading stocks using informatio­n from an SSS-accredited stockbroke­r “will have their day in court.”

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