Unusual payment support COVID-19: “Mystery” list, signed without money



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Ambiguous list of poor and near poor households

The review of poor and near-poor households is done through an annual review and rating process, so that the state can provide timely support to help people lift themselves out of poverty. This humanitarian policy has been in place for many years.

The review should be fair so that support can reach the right people. However, in Cu Elang Commune, Ea Kar District, Dak Lak Province, there is an ambiguity in the review of poor and close-to-poor households, which should be made public to all.

Mr. Vi Van Pom’s partner is over 70 years old, he can no longer do business, his income depends mainly on political support. Her family belongs to the near-poor household, according to the village inspection scorecard list, but when she went to the commune to renew her book, the officer repeatedly rejected her because she was not on the list.

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As for Ms. Luong Thi Ngoc’s family, with 170 points, after being rated, the village was included in the escape from poverty list, but the commune was still eliminated from near poor households with the score book on the commune list of 150 points.

Still, many families have not been able to determine what Ms. Hoa’s family is like, because her family’s rating score is not consistent when she is poor, sometimes close to poverty. Five times seven times going back and forth to ask, but still no answer.

As a general rule, if the score is below 120, it will belong to the poor household and below 150 points it will be in the near poor household. Although the commune said that the assessment of poverty or near poverty will be based on the scoring list sent by the village, most of the scores between these two lists have changed abnormally.

Receiving COVID-19 support money is an arduous process

The lack of publicity and unification of the list of poor and quasi-poor households between the commune and the village frustrates many people, because it is accompanied by an arrangement of regimes that is not transparent.

Many shortcomings in the comments and they become more and more apparent during the epidemic season. Recently, the government implemented a VND 62 billion support package for those affected by the COVID-19 epidemic. In which, there are poor areas close to the poor. However, many people in Cu Elang commune said that it must be very difficult for them to access this support package.

The husband has been paralyzed for many years, Ms. Luong Thi Tuyen has become the main pillar of the house to take care of 5 people.

During the recent COVID-19 support, I thought it was a near poor household, she would also receive a few million VND to help with life activities, but after many ups and downs she only received painful things.

According to the village list, many people live close to the poverty line, but when they leave the commune they do not receive money. Communes are just villages, villages just communes, and people just run around, but if money is received, no one will answer.

Ironically, there are families who, even though the village has been included in the list of people escaping poverty, the commune is still almost poor, which means that they still receive money.

After reviewing, the Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs of Dak Lak province said that it discovered many cases, although not on the list of poor and near poor households, but still appointed to receive money, there are also cases that are really difficult. Towels are omitted.

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The mystery of the COVID-19 translation support receipt list

The COVID-19 support payment should have been made openly with the process after the approval of the list, the money was remitted to the district and paid. The commune publishes the list and sends it to the village to notify households of the time and place to receive the money. However, the surprising thing is that the list of recipients seems to be a mystery.

According to many villagers, they are not informed, they only listen to the teachings of others and ask questions. It is understandable because even the head of the village, even the chairman of the Popular Committee of the commune, when asked, does not know the list of recipients.

So is the support checkout process going on right here, when a number of shortcomings have occurred that make something that is probably now very normal suddenly extremely unusual.

Advocate for people … so they don’t get support but keep signing the list

In accordance with the COVID-19 support policy, each person will receive 250,000 VND / month. For needy families, this is seen as a timely source of support to help partially cover their living expenses.

In the Cu Elang commune, at the end of 2019, the entire commune has 792 poor households and 583 households close to the poor that received COVID-19 support money, with the amount of 4.712 million VND.

It should be noted that in the process of preparing the list of payments, in the commune, there are 23 almost poor households with 107 people, who applied without receiving money, with the amount of 80 million dong.

Many people said that they did not voluntarily request any money, but rather mobilized to sign the request. In the delegation to be mobilized, there are officials and leaders of communes and villages. The Dak Lak Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs said that this is not allowed, because if people are not supported, they must also write a petition voluntarily.

Being an almost poor household in the locality, but after an official attended a campaign to give money to support the most difficult situation, Mr. Ban Xuan Y happily accepted because he thought he was doing meaningful things. However, in fact, when he received the news to get money, he signed up and still saw his name with 5 guns and the amount of support was 3,750,000 VND. Asked the officer, got the answer, just sign it .. go find out for yourself.

Not just one but many other households said that they were also signed by an officer who came to the campaign not to receive money, although most of them were not wealthy families, but it was unusual that when checking, they still found their names listed with money .

People said there were commune and village officials in the group who came to their home. At the time, the commune denied asking people to sign and not accept money, and the village claimed to bring the commune to people’s homes to advocate.

According to the Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, the fact that people want to give money to support the most difficult people must be based on a voluntary spirit, if the local defense is wrong with the policy. However, in fact, most of the people signed it and said they didn’t do it voluntarily.

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