CSP Claims that Pension Fund Transfers Continue to Take Place
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Cd. of Mexico.- Following the Supreme Court's endorsement of the Welfare Pension Fund, President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that the transfer of inactive accounts resources was never suspended while the challenge against that mechanism was resolved. The governor explained that the sentence only confirmed the constitutionality of transfers that had already been made since the creation of the Fund, aimed at supplementing workers' pensions under the …
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) yesterday endorsed the Welfare Pension Fund, created in 2024 with 48,894 million pesos from inactive individual accounts transferred from the Afore to the State, concluding that the measure did not involve a “confiscation or expropriation” of savings, but a change in the administration of resources to strengthen the social security system.
The court's decision holds retirement accounts that were not claimed by workers over 70 years of age in the hands of the Government.
The High Court states that the transfer applies to retirement and old-age sub-accounts when they are not applied for at the age of 70
nmas.com.mx The Supreme Court declared the constitutionality of the Welfare Pension Fund that transferred the resources of inactive accounts The plenary of the SCJN declared the constitutionality of the Welfare Pension Fund that transferred the resources of inactive accounts of the Afores to the State. Ministers considered that the change in regulations does not violate the rights of the workers, since it only changes the administrator of the re…
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) affirmed that the resources of Afore accounts that have not been claimed by its holders will be transferred to the Welfare Pension Fund, a decision that already raises doubts about what will happen with the savings for the retirement of the workers. The plenary session of ... The Supreme Court admits transferring savings from unclaimed dead people in depth from the government was first published …
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