COSATU statement correcting inaccurate media article predicting delays in implementation of the Two Pot Pension Reforms appearing in this weekend’s City Press
25 March 2024
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) notes with disappointment a substantially inaccurate article in this weekend’s City Press predicting delays in Parliament passing the Two Pot Pension Reforms legislation and their subsequent coming into effect on 1 September 2024.
The Federation assures its members and workers at large, as well as pension funds, that the article is woefully ill informed, and that Parliament will soon pass the two Amendment Bills and the implementation date of 1 September 2024 remains on track. It is a pity that the columnist chose to write an article of such sensitivity to workers and make unfounded predictions. The author would have done well to contact COSATU, Treasury or Parliament who have collectively with industry, worked on processing the Bills to enquire if such a prediction of a postponement is likely. She would have been assured that it is not.
Treasury has tabled two Bills providing for the Two Pot Pension Reforms, namely the Revenue Laws Amendment Bill and the Pension Fund Amendment Bill, at Parliament. The Revenue Laws Amendment Bill was adopted by the National Assembly on 21 February and is due to be passed on 26 February by the National Council of Provinces (NCOP). The Pension Fund Amendment Bill was amended and adopted by the Standing Committee: Finance on 22 March and is due to be passed by the National Assembly on 27 March. It will then go to the NCOP for concurrence and is scheduled to be adopted by the second week of April and before rising for the May 29th elections.
The Bills will then be submitted to the President for assent. Once this has been done, Treasury will promulgate the Bills. These steps will enable the South African Revenue Service to adjust its tax systems as well as the pension funds to amend their rules accordingly in coordination with the Financial Sector Conduct Authority.