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Will there be any pension after sentencing?

Retirement benefits after sentencing depend on whether the sentenced person has retired or whether the retiree is a civil servant.

If the retiree is a civil servant, he will generally have no pension after being sentenced. If he is not a civil servant, he will generally have a pension, but the pension will be suspended during the sentence.

The pensions for retirees in prison are as follows: 1. After retirees are sentenced, they will not enjoy basic pension benefits during their sentence. After they are released from prison, they will continue to enjoy the basic pension benefits before serving their sentences.

2. Retirees who are sentenced to criminal detention or fixed-term imprisonment with a suspended sentence can enjoy basic pension benefits during the period of criminal detention or suspended sentence, but will not participate in the basic pension adjustment.

Wang Fan 3. Retirees can enjoy basic pension benefits during the period of reeducation through labor and participate in future basic pension adjustments.

4. If a retiree dies while serving a sentence or reeducation through labor, the principal and interest of the personal payment balance in his or her personal account can be inherited, but the surviving family members do not enjoy other corresponding benefits.

5. Retirees who are sentenced to public surveillance or supervised release can continue to receive basic pensions, but will not participate in basic pension adjustments.

6. If a retiree is wanted on suspicion of a crime or is in custody but has not been convicted, his basic pension will be suspended.

If the court finds him not guilty, his basic pension while he is wanted or in custody will be replaced.

Legal basis: "Notice on Issues Concerning the Treatment of Salaries and Benefits for Civil Servants Subject to Compulsory Measures and Administrative Criminal Penalties" After retirement, civil servants who are sentenced to public surveillance, criminal detention or criminal detention, are sentenced to probation, or are sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment and are sentenced to probation, the retirement pay and benefits shall be suspended.

Living expenses are calculated based on 60% of the original basic retirement allowance.

If the sentence is completed or the probation period expires and the original sentence is no longer executed, the basic retirement fee will be reduced by 40%, and the subsidy will be determined by the clerk.

In the future, when the state adjusts retirement benefits, it will be based on the standards for clerks.