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PenCom Recovers N2.55bn Unremitted Pensions In 2021
The National Pension Commission says it recovered N2.55 billion pensions deducted by employers from employees’ monthly emoluments in 2021 but not remitted to the Retirement Savings Accounts with their respective Pension Fund Administrators.
According to data obtained from PenCom’s latest quarterly report, the recovery included unremitted contributions and sanctions.
Disclosing its plan to take legal action against some of the employers, PenCom said, “Following the issuance of demand notices to defaulting employers whose pension liabilities were established by the recovery agents, the sum of N984. million representing principal contribution (N406.42 million) and penalty (N577.87 million) was recovered from 36 defaulting employers during the quarter under review.
“Meanwhile, 18 defaulting employers have been recommended for appropriate legal action”, PenCom said.
In its Q3 report, PenCom said, “Following the issuance of demand notices to defaulting employers whose pension liabilities were established by the recovery agents, the sum of N559.35m representing principal contribution (N394.79 million) and penalty (N164.56 million) was recovered from 28 defaulting employers during the quarter under review.
“Meanwhile, 29 defaulting employers have been recommended for appropriate legal action.”
PenCom’s Q2 report added that the sum of N398.01m, representing principal contribution (N243.4 million) and penalty (N154.61 million), was recovered from 31 defaulting employers during the quarter under review.
In Q1, the sum of N608.55 milion, representing principal contribution (N162.39 million) and penalty (N446.17 million), was recovered from 25 defaulting employers during the quarter under review.
The Commission said to boost compliance, it carried out sensitisation workshops, capacity-building programmes, and stakeholder engagement meetings during the fourth quarter.
It said the activities included a meeting with four pioneer PFAs managing a majority of the RSAs of employees of Kaduna State to review the solutions proposed by the PFAs and Kaduna State to address the accrued rights liabilities owed to the retired and disengaged employees of the state.
PenCom said it conducted various workshops on the developments in the Contributory Pension Scheme for a number of public and private sector organisations across the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria.
“The commission participated at the 2021 Lagos International Trade Fair organised by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry in collaboration with the Lagos State Government.
“The fair provided the opportunity to sensitise members of the public on the workings of the Micro Pension Plan as well as respond to other inquiries on the CP”, it stated
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