Chennai:
Now one need not wait for 30 days to settle the provident
fund claims after this November.
Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) is working on
mechanism to settle 90 per cent of claims within 15 days of their filing after
November 30 this year.
Currently, EPFO receives more than 1.2 crore claims a year
and 90 per cent of the claims are settled within a month.
“By November 30 this year we will reduce this 30 days
deadline to 15 days, which means that 90 per cent of claims filed in the EPFO
will be cleared within 15 days of their filing by November 30 positively,” said
Central Provident Fund commissioner K K Jalan while inaugurating an industry
interactive session organised by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and
Industry of India (ASSOCHAM).
“Now we are working to reduce this 30 days to 15 days, in
our 122 offices,” he said. Jalan said that currently 25 EPFO offices settle the
claims within three days and three offices within a day. He also said that EPFO
is working on computerized updation of beneficiary accounts.
“For further improvement in the EPFO, we are now
computerising compliance section and next week we are launching computerised
updation of beneficiary account. We will be releasing more than 12 crore
statements online within next one-two weeks,” he said.
He further informed that currently about 40,000 cases are
currently locked in courts with about Rs 3,450 crore locked up in these cases
on non-recovery issues and he would bring some proposal regarding this before
the CBT next time.
Jalan also said that he has proposed an amendment in the EPF
Act for having multiple tribunals as few members had complained about having
only one EPF tribunal. “As such we have proposed that we should have multiple
tribunals as there should be a tribunal in every region or every zone so that
cases are resolved much quicker,” he said.
On the issue of name changes, he said there is some issue
about it and that EPFO is working on it. “We have endeavoured that within in
next 30-40 days our system should be able to take care of the name change
also.”
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