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Gov’t defiant on Tier-2 pension cash

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  • Obaayaa 9 years ago

    Please Mr Minister, you have said well, but have you put yourself in the shoes of those who have contributed and hoping to receive their monies when going on retirement in 2015? l hope you have not done so. If the Government ...
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  • The African Patriot 9 years ago

    The Minister is hiding something very seriously. He must simply proof to the striking workers his statement with document. He is acting like there no other surest way to safe money in this country. What ever level this govern ...
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  • DAN 9 years ago

    that is insurance against failure

  • kumi 9 years ago

    10kg MARGIN OF SCALE ADJUSTMENT BY LBCs IN THE COCOA SECTOR DEPRIVES GHANA COCOA FARMERS ABOUT $40 MILLIONS ANNUALLY. COCOA FARMERS ARE SLAVING FOR DOs AND PCs THROUGHOUT, WHILST COCOA FARMERS PENSION SCHEME REMAINS ON PEPER. ...
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  • Simple truth 9 years ago

    Mahama govt and its NDC have together MISMANAGED the GHANA ECONOMY by OPEN STEALing and ROBBERY.WORKERS hOW CAN YOU BE SURE THIS GOVT PLUS THIS VERY NDC MANAGE YOUR FUND WELL WHILE STANDING ON THE $20M STOLLEN PARTY HEADQUAT ...
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  • Citiczen1 9 years ago

    Hmm. I don't know whether I should even trust these Union leaders to handle my money either. Seems like the Ghanaian is same both in or out of government What has happened to the various funds and investments by GNAT and the ...
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  • TIER-2 9 years ago

    Strike until they release the tier-2 pension funds to invest in Trustees and schemes of your choice. The Mahama NDC gov't has absolutely no business, holding onto the tier-2 pension funds. That is acting contrary to the spiri ...
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  • DAN 9 years ago

    to hold in time deposit till they reach 65 years or if disabled earlier....never hear of IRA account..you place money in that bank account at reduced rate of tax---you pay tax when taken out of bank