The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has finally posted audited financial records on its website for the first time in three fiscal years after caving in to the Ombudsman's pressure.

This comes after the Commission on Administrative Justice, also known as the Ombudsman, intervened and examined the NSSF website, discovering that the only audited financial reports there were those from the 2013 fiscal year to the 2020-21 fiscal year.

A Bloomberg correspondent and NSSF member named David Herbling had told the Ombudsman about the disparity, stating that his March 7 complaints to NSSF CEO David Koros had not received a response.

As a result, he turned to the Ombudsman for assistance, requesting a review application on the grounds that NSSF had failed to proactively post the most recent audited financial statements online.