Malaysia

ENFORCEMENT TRANSFORMATION INITIATIVE

As part of the Social Security establishment, it is a statutory requirement that every qualified employee is to be registered by a registered and qualified employer. Apparently, there are still employers who fail to register their employees. The failure by employers to register their employees will result in the non-coverage of the employees. The unregistered qualified employees are unfairly deprived of any coverage of social security schemes and benefits in the event they become unfit to work or even worst if they are suffering from permanent disability or invalidity.

Retirement Advisory Service

The issues of inadequate savings faced by the EPF members, coupled with the low level of financial literacy demonstrate the urgent need to enhance the knowledge and skills in financial and retirement planning among Malaysians. To attain financial independence, EPF members are encouraged to take charge of their retirement through the utilisation of the Retirement Advisory Service (RAS) which was introduced in 2014. This advisory service serves as a platform for members to obtain personalised advice from EPF’s certified officers in the area of financial and retirement planning.

Commuting Safety Support Program (CSSP). A case of Social Security Organization Malaysia (SOCSO)

Commuting Safety Support Program (CSSP) was introduced in 2017 by Social Security Organization (SOSCO) Malaysia in collaboration with Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS). The main objective of this program is to facilitate employers in implementing good commuting safety management at the workplaces through practical intervention. The project aims to reduce commuting accidents among motorcyclists and was initiated through business engagement and smart partnership with various stakeholders.

ENFORCEMENT TRANSFORMATION INITIATIVE

As part of the Social Security establishment, it is a statutory requirement that every qualified employee is to be registered by a registered and qualified employer. Apparently, there are still employers who fail to register their employees. The failure by employers to register their employees will result in the non-coverage of the employees. The unregistered qualified employees are unfairly deprived of any coverage of social security schemes and benefits in the event they become unfit to work or even worst if they are suffering from permanent disability or invalidity.