NASSCORP DG Takes the Helm -vonBallmoos Takes on Key Role in Global Social Security

MONROVIA – Dewitt vonBallmoos, Director-General of Liberia’s National Social Security and Welfare Corporation (NASSCORP), has been elected Chairman of the International Social Security Association’s (ISSA) Technical Commission on Contribution Collection and Compliance—something that eloquently recognizes his exceptional leadership skills and expertise in social security administration, and underscores NASSCORP’s growing influence in the global social security landscape. The Analyst reports.

The Director-General of the National Social Security & Welfare Corporation (NASSCORP), Dewitt vonBallmoos, has been elected Chairman of the Technical Commission on Contribution Collection and Compliance of the International Social Security Association (ISSA).

The NASSCORP Boss was elected at the ISSA Triennial World Social Security Forum held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on October 3, 2025, for a three-year term.

The Technical Commission on Contribution Collection and Compliance is responsible for everything related to social security funding sources and their safeguarding, and deals with issues likely to be of interest beyond the scope of contribution collection, including the macroeconomic, technical, and operational questions arising from these issues.

As a commission specializing in collection, it ensures that such matters are included in ISSA policy documents on general subjects such as communication, extension of coverage, governance, and service quality, which may have particularities when it comes to the field of collection.

It thus plays a role in drawing up ISSA Guidelines by approaching them from this angle.

This commission is notably charged with coordinating and monitoring the ISSA Guidelines on Contribution Collection and Compliance and the ISSA Guidelines on Error, Evasion, and Fraud in Social Security systems.

As such, it ensures regular exchanges with other technical commissions on aspects of particular relevance to them, including with the Technical Commission on Information and Communication Technology, the Technical Commission on Organization, Management, and Innovation, and the Technical Commission on Medical Care and Sickness Insurance.

Additionally, the Technical Commission on Contribution Collection and Compliance regularly supplies the ISSA with good practices that may be of interest to its member institutions.

These may concern the regular and proactive provision of information to insured persons on the rights they have accumulated during their working life, the use of innovative solutions to protect these rights, cash flow management within institutions, the extension of coverage to self-employed workers or people working in very small businesses, or the implementation of revised risk-management techniques or those for making checks more targeted.

The technical commission also coordinates the thinking of social security institutions responsible for contribution collection and fraud around topical issues, proposing apposite policies on the basis of concrete knowledge or field surveys whose responses are subject to analysis by all members.

Once these responses have been validated by the commission, they are compiled in a technical report that is then published under the commission’s name at the World Social Security Forum.

It is in this way that this commission has been able to produce reports on topics such as techniques for fighting fraud or methods for collecting contributions from self-employed workers (or those declared as such) who work through service platforms.

The mandate of the newly elected Chairman of the Technical Commission on Contribution Collection and Compliance runs until 2028, when the triennium ends.

The National Social Security and Welfare Corporation (NASSCORP) is a Liberian government agency responsible for providing social security services to workers in the formal sector. With a mission to provide financial protection to workers and their families, NASSCORP plays a vital role in promoting social security and welfare in Liberia.