The Minister of AGU, Jorge Messias, appealed to retirees so that they do not go to court; INSS President Gilberto Waller said retirees will be reimbursed in the same period
The Minister of the Attorney General of the Union (), Jorge Messias, said that the compensation to retirees who were victims of undue discounts in the benefits of the National Institute of Social Security () will be paid in a single installment. Next Tuesday (24), the Federal Supreme Court () will hold a conciliation hearing on the subject.
“We will have conditions, since we come to a good term, to present by the INSS a payment schedule, and the idea is to pay later this year, in a single portion, very simplified to retirees and pensioners,” said Messias in Live by AGU and the INSS to answer questions about reimbursement.
Messiah also appealed to retirees so that they do not go to court to ask for compensation. “We want to pay,” he said. He asked lawyers to guide his clients to seek the administrative route. AGU estimates that 69,000 shares have already been filed against the Union requesting compensation, and by 17,000 the result was unfavorable to the government. “We have seen ads, links with miraculous plans, aiming proposals, so that these retirees receive values in reais, and this has led many retirees to fall into blows, anticipating values they will never receive, he said.
INSS fraud victims will be reimbursed in the same period
The president of the National Institute of Social Security (INSS), Gilberto Waller, clarified on Wednesday (18), that all retirees and pensioners who were victims of undue discounts in the benefits will be reimbursed in the same period, that is, there will be no list of priorities. The idea is that in a single month two lots will be paid, one every 15 days.
“Everyone will also be reimbursed in the same period. It will not have a list of prioritization. Those who are in the same situation, proof of being injured, will be paid in full, corrected this amount, and only once. Our idea is that we pay as soon as possible. The planned today is that we let go for payment in lots, every 15 days. In a single month, two lots of beneficiaries will be paid,” Waller said by live by live by live Attorney General of the Union (AGU) and the INSS to answer questions about reimbursement.
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