Minister Brug submits proposal to raise funeral aid to SER for advice

Minister Brug submits proposal to  raise funeral aid to SER for advice

VSA Minister Richinel Brug.

 

PHILIPSBURG--Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor VSA Richinel Brug on Tuesday, June 18, submitted a request to the Social Economic Council SER for advice on a draft national decree aimed at increasing funeral assistance to a maximum of Cg. 9,000.

The proposed amendment stems directly from a motion from National Alliance (NA) Member of Parliament (MP) Egbert Doran, during the October 2024 budget debate. The call for increased funeral assistance is particularly significant given the rising expenses associated with burial services and the ongoing increase in the cost of living, Brug said in a press release.

The motion specifically requested that government update the VSA policy regarding burial contributions, which are currently set at Cg. 4,500, based on financial feasibility.

“Funerals often represent unexpected expenses that can impose substantial financial burdens on grieving families, particularly during times of economic hardship. The current maximum amount of Cg. 4,500 does not accurately reflect the prevailing prices for funeral services. As the costs of essential goods and services continue to rise, so too have funeral expenses,” said Brug.

“As Minister, I recognise these challenges and understand the necessity of providing a safety net for our citizens during one of the most challenging periods of their lives. This is why I have prioritised executing the motion submitted by MP Doran, which was adopted in Parliament prior to my tenure as Minister, and which I, as a Member of Parliament, also supported.”

Funeral assistance is regulated in the National Decree containing General Measures that regulates the execution of financial aid. Once SER’s advice is received and reviewed, the draft national decree will be sent to the Advisory Council.

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