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SSS uncovers 2k delinquent firms in Pampanga raid

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San Fernando, Pampanga—To improve the collection of members contributions in Central Luzon, the Social Security System raided various private offices and companies that are listed as delinquent employers.

The operation, dubbed Run After Contribution Evaders (RACE), is a nationwide project of the government insurer to go after private companies and businesses that do not comply with the Social Security Act of 2018, said lawyer Voltaire Agas, chief of the SSS Legal Division.

Agas said a total of 2,281 delinquent employers have been accounted in Pampanga, including 815 in this city that were summoned and sent show-cause orders for violating the SSS rules and regulations.

Delinquent employers, Agas said, were given 15 days to comply with the law or face sanctions as mandated in the Republic Act 11199 or the Social Security Act of 2018.

“Failure to comply will be subject to prosecution,” said Agas shortly after he inspected an establishment at the downtown here.

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Violators of the SSS law will be meted penalties and imprisonment of not less than six years and one day to 12 years.

SSS account officers discovered a big number of delinquent employers during a visit to the City of San Fernando government and checked with the business licenses office before they conducted on-site inspections, said SSS Luzon Central 2 Division Vice President Gloria Corazon Andrada.

Andrada said the RACE program is also a strategy to increase SSS member collections. She said the SSS is very serious in enforcing the coverage of employees in the private sector particularly employers’ contributions.

Given show-cause orders were a dry goods store, beauty parlors, funeral parlor, water refilling station, security agency, private school, and restaurant whose employer and employees are not covered by the SSS.

“We hope that our RACE campaign sent a strong and clear message to business establishments and other firms for them to comply with the law or face legal sanction,” said Andrada on the sideline of the SSS and businessmen forum.

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