Puno said belt-tightening measures and efforts to shore up the cash position of GFIs should start with the officials of these institutions, instead of passing on this burden to the masa, which they are duty-bound to serve.
"While we welcome the good news on the Palace decision to defer the planned hike in SSS contributions, the government should also make a reassessment of the salaries and benefits of the high officials in this agency and other GFIs with the end in view of reducing these parks," said the frontrunning Laban-Puwersa ng Masa senatorial candidate.
The former press secretary and presidential spokesman was one of the first senatorial candidates who strongly opposed the Palace proposal to hike the premiums paid by the countrys 23 million SSS members.