Close Menu
Eyewitness Uganda news
  • Home
  • Health
  • Agriculture
  • Diplomacy
  • Development
  • Environment
  • Governance
What's Hot

Karamoja MPs Clash with NCHE Over Proposed Peace and Technology University

April 10, 2026

Road Crashes in Uganda Rise in 2025 as Fatalities Increase — Police Report

April 10, 2026

Nandutu Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison, Barred from Public Office for 10 Years

April 10, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram WhatsApp
  • Home
  • Health
  • Agriculture
  • Diplomacy
  • Development
  • Environment
  • Governance
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Eyewitness Uganda news
  • Home
  • Health
  • Agriculture
  • Diplomacy
  • Development
  • Environment
  • Governance
Subscribe
Eyewitness Uganda news
Home»Politics»URBRA Cautions On NSSF Mid-Term Access 
Politics

URBRA Cautions On NSSF Mid-Term Access 

AdminBy AdminOctober 15, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
NSSF ED
NSSF ED
Share
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp

URBRA Cautions On NSSF Mid-term Access

The Uganda Retirement Benefits Regulatory Authority(URBRA) has warned that if the new NSSF Amendment bill is enacted, the fund will have to liquidate some of its assets to raise the 903bn shillings needed to pay for mid-term access.

URBRA wants NSSF to be given a grace period of four months to mobilize funds after the law is enacted before the minister develops statutory instruments prescribing terms and conditions for midterm access.

Appearing before the parliamentary committee of Gender to tender in their opinions on the NSSF Amendment bill 2021, the Uganda Retirement Benefits Regulatory Authority (URBRA), submitted that if NSSF is to pay Midterm access of 20% to savers aged 45 and saved for 10 years, it will have to sell part of its assets to raise the money.

The Chief Executive Officer of URBRA Martin Nsubuga told the committee that to avoid running down the fund, NSSF needs four months to look for extra 902bn shillings for midterm access, from the day the bill assents into law. He asked the committee to incorporate this grace period into the law and also factor in the payment mode of installments

However, the retirement benefits regulator has challenged clause 24A of the bill which mandates the minister to only consult the NSSF board while preparing statutory instruments prescribing terms and conditions for Midterm access. URBRA wants the scope of consultations to be scaled up to include savers and the regulator.

URBRA also asked the committee to delete a clause that empowers NSSF to raid bank accounts of a defaulting employer to recover any amount owed, cover up that employer’s pending contributions. They believe this will spark off endless litigations.

However, committee members are not comfortable with the penalty which is proposed in the bill against noncompliance. It was increased from ten thousand shillings to 10million shillings and MPs believe it’s realistic.

Admin

Related Posts

Karamoja MPs Clash with NCHE Over Proposed Peace and Technology University

April 10, 2026

Road Crashes in Uganda Rise in 2025 as Fatalities Increase — Police Report

April 10, 2026

Nandutu Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison, Barred from Public Office for 10 Years

April 10, 2026

UGX 800M Grant Launched to Transform Artisanal Mining in Uganda

April 8, 2026
Economy News
By senabulya Isaac

Karamoja MPs Clash with NCHE Over Proposed Peace and Technology University

Education April 10, 2026

A section of Members of Parliament from Karamoja has criticised the National Council for Higher…

Road Crashes in Uganda Rise in 2025 as Fatalities Increase — Police Report

April 10, 2026

Nandutu Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison, Barred from Public Office for 10 Years

April 10, 2026
Top Trending
By senabulya Isaac

Karamoja MPs Clash with NCHE Over Proposed Peace and Technology University

Education April 10, 2026

A section of Members of Parliament from Karamoja has criticised the National…

By Turyatemba David

Road Crashes in Uganda Rise in 2025 as Fatalities Increase — Police Report

Latest News April 10, 2026

Uganda registered 4,602 fatal road crashes in 2025, reflecting a 3.8% increase…

By Admin

Nandutu Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison, Barred from Public Office for 10 Years

Social April 10, 2026

The Anti-Corruption Division of the High Court has convicted Bududa District Woman…

Advertisement
© 2026 Eyewitness. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.