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Government has announced an exemption of all pension funds from the Debt Exchange Programme.
This follows a meeting between Organised Labour, Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations, Finance Ministry, National Security Ministry and all other parties involved on Thursday, December 22.
Organised Labour had rejected the programme since it was announced and cautioned government about any haircut on their pension.
PM Express discussed the way forward for government to sustain its debt levels since it has exempted pension funds from the Debt Exchange Programme.
Find the livestream to the discussion below:
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