Members of Nambawan Super exiting the public service will not be paid their full entitlements due to K2.5billion not being paid yet to the pension fund by the government. Opposition Leader, Don Polye in a press conference this afternoon in Port Moresby reveals this and says it is not right for the government to do this and the prime minister must come out clear on why this money is not paid in to see retired public servants get their entitlements. Also next year won’t be any good for the fund members in that there is no clear allocated fund in the 2016 Budget set aside for Nambawan Super to pay retired or retiring public servants, except that only 12% of what is due to the members next year will be paid. Polye is now calling on relevant anti- corruption bodies and the police to investigate this matter
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