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Monday, February 21, 2022

Controversies on the old-age benefits program’s new rules drag BP Jamsostek into the fray. The funds management comes under the spotlight.

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BP Jamsostek participants at the waiting room of the Menara Mulia branch office, Jakarta, June 2020. Tempo/Tony Hartawan . tempo : 173223075783.

ZAINAL Abidin is really down on his luck. For two years he had been waiting to cash out his old-age benefits (JHT) funds from the state’s social security insurance provider, BP Jamsostek, after losing his job in March 2020.

Zainal’s plan to cash out his JHT has been delayed because the company he was employed by had premium arrears. When the company in the South Jakarta area paid off the arrears, a new problem arose. Zainal’s e

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