SOTA: FIU employees are forced to transfer part of their salaries to the war in Ukraine

Employees of the Russian Pension Fund are forced to transfer part of their salaries to support the war in Ukraine. SOTA writes about this with reference to a document sent to the PFR branches.

It follows from it that the money will be transferred to the "All-Russian People's Front" to participate in the "charitable project" Everything for Victory! ". The PFR management asks to report on transfers by sending payment orders to the Executive Directorate within two business days after payment.

SOTA, citing a source in one of the regional offices of the FIU, writes that for those who refuse to transfer, "there will be no sanctions, but the residue will remain." He believes that we can talk about the deprivation of bonuses, which amount to up to 50% of earnings. Also, SOTA emphasizes that the "voluntary transfer" of the salary portion of the form indicates that this is not a one-time payment. PFR employees are offered to sponsor Russian troops "until the end of the special military operation."

Collections to support the Russian military in the war with Ukraine have been held since its first days. It is noteworthy that not only employees of state-owned enterprises are forced to pay, but even the parents of schoolchildren. For example, in Volgograd, the Vista children's circle collected money from the parents of their students for night vision devices and a diesel heater.

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