Noncompliant security companies who arent paying over their workers pension contributions to the administrators of the Private Security Sector Provident Fund are frequently changing their business addresses, names and identities to avoid being traced.
Some even go as far as registering with the pension fund and paying their workers contributions for a single month just so they can get a compliance certificate for tender purposes. The certificate is only valid for a month.
This is according to the fund, which has more than 300,000 members who are mostly security guards and cleaners. Most of these workers only discovered that their employers failed to pay contributions when they wanted to withdraw their benefits.