Neri, SSS execs received P127-M perks over 3 yrs
| By Angie M. Rosales 08/25/2010 Former  Social Security System (SSS) president Romulo Neri, along with some top  executives of the agency allegedly appropriated for themselves bonuses  and other incentives totaling more than P127 million over three years  based on data provided the Senate in relation to its current probe into  excessive compensations given to officials of government-owned and  -controlled corporations (GOCCs). Of the amount, one SSS executive,  outgoing chairman Thelmo Cunanan got an estimated P85 million in  bonuses and allowances during the same period, Sen. Franklin Drilon said  yesterday. Senate probers cited the likelihood  that these officials will face criminal liability for the apparent abuse  they committed in managing the workers’ trust funds. It  was the turn of SSS officials to be grilled by the finance committee  chaired by Drilon as the panel resumed its inquiry on the reported fat  salaries and excessive perks of executives in some GOCCs. The  bulk of the amount came as compensation for sitting in the board of  Philex Mining Corp., representing the state fund which has investments in the mining firm. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100825hed6.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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