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Namibia: Psemas proposals: Mandatory high packages, compulsory insurance – Investigative Unit

Namibia: Psemas proposals: Mandatory high packages, compulsory insurance – Investigative Unit

Africa Links 24 with Sonja Smith
Published on 2024-06-27 17:00:00

The administrator of the state-backed medical aid fund has advised the government to remove unlimited benefits and to force all civil servants to sign up for the most expensive package.

Methealth Namibia Administrators made these recommendations as part of a raft of suggestions to reform the Public Service Medical Aid Scheme (Psemas).

Psemas caters for over 298 000 civil servants, including 5 000 pensioners and their relatives.

It has been under scrutiny over the years, including…

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