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Unclaimed government pension? The Minister for the Public Service and Administration, Ms Ayanda Dlodlo calls upon on all former Public Servants and their beneficiaries to come forward to apply for their unclaimed and unpaid pension benefits currently lying with the Government Pensions Administration Agency (GPAA). The GPAA, which administers the pension fund on behalf of the Government Employees Pensions Fund (GEPF), has reported that by 31 May 2018, there were 17 271 cases of Unclaimed Benefits and during the same period, there were 26 919 cases of Unpaid Benefits. The combined total number of cases is 44 190. In terms of section 3(5) of the Public Service Act, 1994 minister Dlodlo tencourages all relevant stakeholders including the GEPF, GPAA, Premiers of all the Provinces, Department of Home Affairs, the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA), traditional leaders and labour unions, to alert former Public Servants and their beneficiaries to apply for these unclaimed pension benefits. Minister Dlodlo also calls upon all former Public Servants who have not yet claimed their pension benefits, to approach their closest regional Walk-In Centres of the Government Employees Pensions Fund in all nine provinces across the country, to apply for their unclaimedbenefits.
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