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Agency to probe small-time cheats

Published: 29 Oct 12 10:25 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/44106/20121029/

The Swedish Social Insurance Agency (Försäkringskassan) will be launching a probe into small-time benefits cheats in Sweden, offences that the agency claims have not been given the priority they deserve by police and prosecutors.

“We are currently getting too little support by police and prosecutors when it comes to suspected crimes regarding smaller amounts. These crimes have not been prioritized and won’t be getting the attention that I wish they would get,” said the director general, Dan Eliasson, to daily Dagens Nyheter (DN).

According to Eliasson, police have not been that interested in pursuing investigations into people who cheat the agency out of some 10,000-20,000 kronor ($1,490 – $2,980).

However, the agency has been courting police and prosecutors in order to get them to see that these everyday crimes should be taken more seriously.

And Eliasson told the paper that this has had the desired result:

“Now there is a will to do this and I would be surprised if we didn’t see a shift toward that already by next year,” said Eliasson.

The agency will be looking especially into dental care claims and the claims for temporary parental benefit for care of children (Tillfällig föräldrapenning för vård av barn, VAB).

Eliasson explained that he didn’t want to discuss how much money the cheating involved but that it was a significant enough amount to warrant that the agency deals with it.

“Now that we are launching our investigation into small-time fraud we will catch a lot of cheats. At the same time it is important to remember that most people who make use of the social insurance actually want to pay their own way,” he told the paper.

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11:32 October 29, 2012 by Great Scott
Wasting millions on chasing the little people again. This money is better spent on chasing the big tax evading people and politicians that get unfair benefits. But it is not in this government's interest to chase their own kind.
15:24 October 29, 2012 by intrepidfox
I agree 100% with the above.
21:33 October 29, 2012 by johan rebel
The legitimacy of a generous welfare system rests on a number of pillars, one of which is that abuse is kept to a minimum. A large number of small-time cheats can drain yhe system of many millions, year in and year out. About time that something is done.
12:15 October 30, 2012 by rebelart.se
the king should be of interest
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