The contributions paid every month from 1940 to today by 23 thousand employees of the Municipality of Rome risk being burned in the largest bonfire of supplementary pensions. The Ipa, the social security and assistance institute for the employees of the Municipality of Rome, is at its last resort: on 31 January yet another extraordinary commissioner expired and there is no longer a euro in the cash: if the Goodbye to the Institute, money paid. If we proceed “continuously”, perhaps there is hope.
But it is a vain hope. Loans, even cheerful ones, then trips, supplementary pensions, health care to end with the chops: over 28 thousand people since the Governorate of Rome established the IPA in 1940 have believed and have paid their money into the fund. Today the coffers are empty and the last commissioner expired on January 31st without the debt issue being resolved. Paradoxically, the Municipality of Rome, which with Raggi as mayor had appointed the first extraordinary commissioner, with Gualtieri was unable to find a solution that would prevent default. Indeed, even the 2023 budget forecast, as shown in the minutes, was rejected by the board of auditors who put in black and white the “serious critical issues that undermine the short-term continuity of the Institute”.
The Gualtieri council in search of a miracle
What to do? According to what appears to Affaritaliani.it, the Gualtieri Council is looking for a miracle: it cannot recapitalize because it is prohibited; liquidate, or pretend nothing happened and proceed with “continuity” allowing the mutual fund of the employees of the Municipality and the subsidiaries to get by, reducing the benefits and continuing to erode the assets until total collapse.
However, the Municipality appoints the commissioner
And the Municipality of Rome? Paradoxically it has not paid its share of contributions since 2011 but appoints the commissioner. A true administrative legal abortion for which the funeral is ready. And with it the burning of supplementary pensions.
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