GSIS staff delaying release of burial benefit | Inquirer Opinion

GSIS staff delaying release of burial benefit

09:32 PM August 16, 2012

I and my wife, Loreto (Loring) Parayno Diolazo, are both retired employees of the University of the Philippines-Philippine General Hospital. My wife was confined at the Asian Hospital and Medical Center, Muntinlupa City, and died on Sept. 9, 2011.

On Dec. 21, 2011, I filed my claim to her burial benefit with the Government Service Insurance System. I was attended to by Dina B.H. Varias. I submitted to her my postal ID and my wife’s death certificate duly certified by the National Statistics Office. I didn’t complete the required submissions because the GSIS has, after all, duplicate copies of the records of every government employee/retiree. Besides, I told her, I’m also retired. Then she asked me to sign the burial benefit claim and handed me the reference slip.

I wonder why up to now the GSIS has not released my claim. Something wrong must be going on here. GSIS employees should remember that their salaries come from GSIS members.

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So, may I call the attention of GSIS president Robert Vergara for him to take action against those who “take pleasure” in withholding or delaying the release of burial benefits.

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Sad to say, since July 1986 until my retirement, I was the designated UP-PGH representative to the cashier’s office of GSIS branches in Quezon City and Makati City. As such, one of my functions was to ensure the delivery of UP-PGH’s monthly remittance checks to those branches. My service record, a copy of which the GSIS has, is enough certification that I’m not a fake claimant.

—VICENTE B. DIOLAZO,

116 Genaro St., Lakeview Homes,

Barangay Putatan, Muntinlupa City

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