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Social security scheme for housewives is voluntary: Socso

Organisation denies report of fine or imprisonment for husbands who do not pay contributions

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 20 Jul 2022 10:35PM

Social security scheme for housewives is voluntary: Socso
The Housewives’ Social Security Act which seeks to provide social security for insured housewives in the form of certain benefits for the improvement of their health, safety, welfare and well-being was tabled for the first reading in Parliament yesterday. – The Vibes file pic, July 20, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The participation of housewives in the proposed Housewife Social Security Scheme is on a voluntary basis and husbands are not obliged to contribute to their wives, said Social Security Organisation (Socso).

It said that the Housewives’ Social Security Bill 2022, tabled for the first reading by Human Resource Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday, stated that the husband is only obliged to pay contributions to his wife if he chooses to do so and he needs to inform Socso.

“In this situation, it can be an offence for the husband if he fails to pay the contribution. The husband can be fined not more than RM10,000 or imprisoned for not more than two years or both if convicted.

“However, if the couple is divorced or the husband is unable to pay his wife’s contribution due to loss of source of income or the like, then his commitment to pay the contribution is void,” it said in a statement tonight.

Socso also explained that the wife or housewife can pay the contribution voluntarily and the payment of the contribution can also be made by any third party. 

In this regard, the statement said news reports published by several media, including via online platforms, that husbands who failed to pay their wives’ Socso contributions can be fined or imprisoned, are inaccurate. 

The Housewives’ Social Security Act which seeks to provide social security for insured housewives in the form of certain benefits for the improvement of their health, safety, welfare and well-being was tabled for the first reading in Parliament yesterday.

According to the bill, a scheme, known as the Housewife Social Security Scheme, will be set up for the purpose.

The bill states that housewives who contribute to the scheme are entitled to disability benefits such as medical benefits, permanent disablement benefits, constant attendance allowance, survivor’s pension and funeral benefits. – Bernama, July 20, 2022

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