An offensive, a flagship measure and a surge of tension. Three weeks after presenting his plan to fight tax fraud, the Minister Delegate for Public Accounts, Gabriel Attal, unveiled Tuesday his plan to fight against social fraud. A panel of measures to try to get their hands on the 6 to 8 billion euros annually that fraud costs the State, the latter managing today to recover only 1.6 billion.
"By fighting fraud, we regain control of our social model, what we give and to whom we give it," says Gabriel Attal in Le Parisien. To illustrate the point, the minister has included a flagship measure in his fight plan: the merger of the Carte Vitale and the identity card. Objective: to fight against loans or "rentals" of Vitale cards that allow some to benefit from free care. But it is precisely this measure that has caused a small outbreak of fever at the Ministry of the Interior, officially in charge of...
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