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In Italy there is often talk of “cunning citizenship income”, citizens who receive the state allowance for the unemployed but who perhaps do other illegal jobs, thus accumulating the two earnings. But Italians who abuse the profit are beginners compared to much more experienced (obviously flawed) colleagues from beyond the Alps.
In France, the social funds spent every year due to scams of the country’s generous social system would amount to 14 billion a year. This is denounced by a report by the Cour des comptes, the Court of Accounts, which affirms that social contributions are exploited by all kinds of cheats, including nurses who, alone, would have stolen at least one million euros from the State coffers . . In particular, the community nurses on the dock, paid by the social security system to make home visits to the sick and elderly, and who many times declare that the services were never performed, and therefore charge much more money than they should. . And this is just one of the areas where fraud has emerged.
Even the report indicates that 75.2 million people were officially registered in the social security register, although the population of France is only 67 million. This is because the system would be so out of control that pensions are paid even after years of death and are pocketed by family members. President Emmanuel Macron has promised to end these scams, but the task will not be easy.
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The Court’s report indicates that officials had discovered a fraud of unemployment benefits of 212 million euros last year, 4.6 times more than in 2010, fraud than for other benefits of 324 million euros, 3.6 times more compared to 2010, and healthcare fraud of 287 million euros, 1.8 times more than in 2010. But the same court said that only a very small percentage of fraud was discovered, which means that the real cost was much higher , and some officials estimate that social assistance fraud amounts to 14,000 million euros a year.