NST Online
Saturday, May 17, 2008, 11.27 PM
Dewan Rakyat
World News
   
eats
Announcement
 
More...
More...
More...
 
 
 

NST Online » Letters
2008/05/16
EPF BENEFICIARIES: Feedback from many sources
NIK AFFENDI JAAFAR for Employees Provident Fund
Email to friend Email to Friend         Print article Print Article


WE refer to the letter "Still in the dark, three weeks later" (NST, May 9) from Tapsir Jaafar of Seremban regarding the publication of the names of beneficiaries in EPF members' account statements.

Our decision not to publish the names of the beneficiaries is based on feedback from Employees Provident Fund members, previous cases and in-house investigations. The confidential nature of such information influenced our decision.

Although no specific survey was carried out, it does not mean no studies were done on the subject. The EPF gets feedback from members through letters, emails, feedback forms and focus-group sessions.

In fact, since 2005, in an effort to keep up with members' needs and requirements, we have been holding focus-group sessions on an annual basis throughout the country.

We even sent questionnaires to targeted members on various matters related to the nomination of beneficiaries.

 



School Sponsorship Programme

Picture MOST READ TODAY!





TEXT ADS
PARTTIMER VACANCY : ...EARN ++RMXXXX WEEKLY
"PROVEN HOMEBASED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY...WORLDWIDE"
CLICK HERE "EXTRAINCOME"
WEALTH.HEALTH@TRY MANGOSTEEN
A GIFT FOR MOTHER
WORK@HOME PARTIME...EARN WEEKLY...FREEREGISTER!!
"START EARNING 5-FIGURE INCOME WEEKLY"
ORIFERA : MIRACULOUS VIRGIN COCONUT OIL
3000 MB Webhosting RM80/Year Only !
Advertise With Us Here!

WEEKEND READ
'We are not useless people that are to be written off'

"There were a lot of ignorance, fear and hysteria about this mysterious illness -- that's why the tele-counselling was important because it provided information with the assurance of anonymity to callers," says Jit.
What's in our drinking water: Toxins in mother's milk

We take it for granted that water from our taps are safe for consumption. Studies, however, have shown that it isn't. And it's all down to the way we dispose of our rubbish, writes CHAI MEI LING.
Community: Message in the music

Teens, electric guitars and a jammin' good way to learn about HIV/AIDS in the Kedah heartland. ADIB POVERA and ELIZABETH JOHN have the story.
MY INTEREST
Beauty BEAUTY
Beauty Two-minute touch-up for men
Tech TECH
Tech Thingamajiggy: Hands-free and Skype too!
Music/Games MUSIC/GAMES
Music/Games Play: Go to war and win a friend
Movies/Theatre MOVIES/THEATRE
Movies/Theatre See: Stars in a mush
CBT MOTORING
Motoring Don't slam those brakes
Fashion FASHION
Fashion Tie this
Health HEALTH
Health Nursing draw
Deco DECO
Deco Fishing for compliments
Travel Times TRAVEL
Travel Full force of the Bajau
Food FOOD
Goodbites Heavenly white asparagus

corporate info About NST | Contact Us | Advertising | Subscribe Online | Privacy Policy | How To Get There
Write to the Editor for editorial enquiry or Sales Department for sales and advertising enquiry. Copyright © 2008 NST Online. All rights reserved.

web stats