THE State
(Government) paid up the K40 million outstanding in employer contributions to
Nambawan Super today (Fri -23 April).
Managing
Director of Nambawan Super Mr Leon Buskens thanked the staff of the Treasury
department, especially Secretary Simon Tosali, who have diligently met a commitment
made last week in dealing with the issue of contribution arrears.
The State
had earlier paid K65 million which included penalty interest and reimbursement.
The K65 million represented what Nambawan Super had already paid out, on behalf
of the State, to members who had left employment.
Mr Buskens
said, “The fundamental issue of under-budgetting on the part of the Government’s
superannuation obligations will always give rise to the problem of arrears.
Going forward, I hope that this will not be the case from this year and
onwards.”
He
reiterated that under the Superannuation
General Provision Act 2000, employers must comply with their obligations to
contribute for and on behalf of their employees and urged the State to ensure
that these obligations are met.
Mr Buskens
said failure by an employer to remit staff super funds was guilty of an offence
under the Superannuation Act and as stipulated, the employer is required to
remit employer and employee contributions within 14 days of the date of
deduction.
Leon Buskens
Managing Director
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