The situation in the B-department of the State Employees' Pension Fund is "really not good" and it would be wise for the government to increase annual payments into the obligation so that the blow to the treasury is not even greater going forward, according to an actuary and former finance minister. Otherwise, the B-department's assets could be depleted in five years, and as a result, the treasury's annual debt burden would amount to about seven…
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The situation in the B-department of the State Employees' Pension Fund is "really not good" and it would be wise for the government to increase annual payments into the obligation so that the blow to the treasury is not even greater going forward, according to an actuary and former finance minister. Otherwise, the B-department's assets could be depleted in five years, and as a result, the treasury's annual debt burden would amount to about seven…