Parliament's labour portfolio committee has urged the Department of Labour to deal with employers seeking to exploit the UIF system.
Cape Town - Parliament's employment and labour portfolio committee has urged the Department of Employment and Labour to deal with employers seeking to exploit the Unemployed Insurance Fund system by submitting fraudulent claims.
The entities involved were the UIF, the Compensation Fund , and the Inspection and Enforcement Services assisting workers during the coronavirus lockdown period, she said. Dunjwa called on the department "to deal with employers who seek to exploit the UIF system by submitting fraudulent claims". The committee heard that 42 Covid-19-related claims had been submitted to the Compensation Fund, 39 of which the fund had accepted liability for.
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