After three decades, justice will be done with Fonavistas

After three decades, justice will be done with Fonavistas

Approximately three decades had to pass for more than 64,000 older adults to receive, for the first time, a fraction of their contributions to the failed National Housing Fund (Fonavi).

Starting today the payment schedule for list 20 begins, which prioritizes the Fonavistas who never received a single; Within them, former contributors registered with the National Council for the Integration of Persons with Disabilities (Conadis) and those who suffer from a terminal illness, whether owners or relatives.

It should be noted that the remuneration of Fonavi It was interrupted in November 2019, and now, from the Ad Hoc Commission, they tell La República that more lists will be established to comply with this social debt – whose funds were completely consumed in the crucible of the fujimorato.

“The money will not be lost”

Eduardo Gaytán, head of the Orientation and Registration Subunit of the Technical Secretariat of the Fonavi Ad Hoc Commission, asked for caution from those interested in receiving the payment, and assured that those who have not been considered in list 20 will be within the the coming ones. The same will happen with those on the previous lists – created between 2015 and 2019 – who have not been able to withdraw their money and even for those who, according to the schedule, cannot collect until December 29. “There is no problem. Those who for various reasons cannot with the schedule that starts tomorrow (today), can go in January or February. That money is not going to be lost,” Gaytán told this newspaper.

Beneficiaries should only go to the National bank with your DNI and it will not be necessary to carry the Certificate of Recognition of Contributions and Rights (Cerad).

How much will the Fonavistas receive?

The Ad Hoc Commission has a fund of more than S/2,300 million to refund only the worker’s contributions, but not the employer’s. For list 20, S/164 million 350,034 of this money was transferred to the Banco de la Nación. However, some S/3,500 million are pending to be returned by the State. However, the Ministry of Economy and Finance has not allocated funds to fulfill this social debt.

Source: Larepublica

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