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Strategic Review on the Adequacy, Sustainability, and Solidarity of the Pension System as Mandated by Article 64B of the Social Security Act - 2020 Pensions Strategic Review Document for Public Consultation

CLOSED CONSULTATION  

 

From: Ministry for Social Justice and Solidarity, the Family and Children's Rights
(Office of the Permanent Secretary)
Published: 12 January 2021
Running till: 31 March 2021
​Last Updated: ​1 April 2021
1.        Background
 

The Social Security Act stipulates that a strategic review report has to be drawn up and tabled in Parliament every 5 years.

It is standard practice that the report is submitted for public consultation.​ 

 
2.        Consultation Questions
Report is open for any feedback from the general public, constituted bodies and third parties. 

3.        Documents
4.        Submission of input
 
Submissions were sent in through the following channels:
By post:    Pensions Strategy Group
                Office of the Permanent Secretary
                Ministry for Social Justice and Solidarity,
                the Family and Children’s Rights,
                310, Palazzo Ferreria,
                Republic Street, 
                Valletta 

Submissions were received by 31 March 2021.                                
We thank you for your input.

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In addition, please be aware of:
 
·         Disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (Chapter 496)
As we are a public authority all documents we hold, including documents related to this public consultation process, may be released following a request to us under the Freedom of Information Act (Chap. 496), unless such request may be subject of an exemption arising from the same Act.

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