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Coronavirus: State emergency aid fraud cost more than 174 million euros

2022-01-21T11:49:59.626Z


Businesses have taken advantage of the 'whatever it takes' policy to abusively request aid. From now on, the State is counting on justice to recover the sums.


The generosity of state aid over the course of the health crisis has whetted appetites.

According to the Minister Delegate for Public Accounts Olivier Dussopt, the measures implemented at the time of "

whatever the cost

" have been the subject of fraudulent requests from unscrupulous companies.

In total, it would thus be 174 million euros which would have been “

Unduly paid since the start of the crisis

”, he thus affirmed in an interview with Parisian.

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Figures to be put into perspective with the total aid paid by the State.

The emergency aid paid since the start of the crisis represents around 40 billion euros for the solidarity fund and nearly 36 billion euros for partial activity

,” said Olivier Dussopt.

Tracfin agents are also vigilant against the risk of fraud in state-guaranteed loans (PGE).

Range of frauds

In total, 74,000 payments were not due, of which 8,000 were detected as fraudulent.

The authorities have thus, since the debate on the crisis, been able to measure the creativity of fraudsters.

A fake entrepreneur pretending to be a real boss, companies that inflate their reference turnover to receive more aid... Some even register their company as belonging to a professional category to which it does not belong. does not belong, but which is better protected by the State: restoration in particular.

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Each procedure will have to be brought to justice to enable the State to recover the funds.

When we are on cases of proven fraud, it obviously takes much longer to recover the money

”, admitted Olivier Dussopt, while explaining that the complaints of the State were transmitted to justice “

in bundles

” to give the judiciary more time to deal with them.

Source: lefigaro

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