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The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), the state pension fund for government workers, has “sacked one of its officials for entering into allegedly illegal and questionable transactions with Questronix Corp. and IBM Philippines.”

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The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) said yesterday that an information technology vendor has confirmed that the pension fund’s system crash was caused by a defective software provided by IBM Corp.

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CEBU, Philippines – The Philippine Public School Teachers Association, the biggest and foremost professional association of public school teachers, vows to pressure the Government Service Insurance System on the latest problem of database crash which causes the delays in processing of loans and claims of members.

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MANILA, Philippines - The local unit of computer giant IBM Corp. will file a P200-million libel suit against the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) after a series of “unwarranted public attacks” on the pension fund for government employees’ data processing system called the Integrated Loans, Membership, Acquired Assets and Accounts Management System (ILMAAAMS).

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MANILA, Philippines – The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) has sued IBM Corp. and its contractor for the crash of GSIS's database, asking the private software firm a total of P100 million in damages.

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