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The Ministry of Citizenship reported, through a note on Tuesday (12), that the military who received the government’s emergency aid unduly must return the funds to the public coffers.
According to the folder, family members of military personnel who meet the criteria do not need to be reimbursed.
The emergency aid rule establishes that they can receive people with a monthly income of up to R $ 552.50, or with a total family income of up to R $ 3,135.
“The Ministry of Citizenship reports that it now has the update of the CPFs. Those who received emergency assistance, without complying with the legal criteria for the concession, will return the funds to the public coffers through the Union Collection Guide ( GRU) “. says the note
The folder indicated that there are relatives of the military who received the aid “because they meet the legal criteria, even taking into account the military family income, and there is no rule that prevents this receipt.”
For these, the ministry emphasized that “it is not necessary to return the amount just because a family member is a military man and receives a salary. It is important to make this distinction to avoid the unnecessary return of emergency aid by families who are entitled to receive it. “
The benefit was created during the new coronavirus pandemic for informal workers who were affected by falling economic activity during the adoption of restrictive measures.
On Monday (11), the Ministry of Defense said it had identified indications that the military irregularly received the R $ 600 emergency aid granted by the federal government.
The Ministry of Citizenship explained that, in accordance with security regulations, a set of databases is used that Dataprev consults to verify income for the granting of emergency aid payments.
The folder requested the update of the CPF military base to exclude possible fraud.