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Written Answer to PQ on Non-issuance or delay in issuance of itemised payslips

NOTICE PAPER NO. 2828 OF 2024 FOR THE SITTING ON OR AFTER 2 JULY 2024
QUESTION NO. 6137 FOR ORAL ANSWER
 
MP: Mr Patrick Tay Teck Guan
 
To ask the Minister for Manpower (a) since 2021, how many cases of (i) non-issuance or (ii) delay in issuance of itemised payslips have been reported to the Ministry; and (b) how long does it take on average for employers to issue accurate itemised payslips after such reports to the Ministry.
 
Answer:
 
1. From 2021 to 2023, MOM received an average of 670 complaints per year against employers regarding non-issuance or late issuance of itemised pay slips. MOM will engage and guide these employers to start issuing itemised payslips within one month. If employers fail to do so and complaints surface again, MOM will issue caution letters to the employers and can further impose an administrative penalty of up to $400 fine for each repeated infringement.