6 million people continued to work while on the Government’s furlough scheme. That is a massive amount of fraud, and the Government apparently splashed out tax payers money with very little (or any no) checks.
But you see, ynnafymmi, or rather you don't see (or won't see), that Corbyloon and the likes of me are putting forward this argument: There are many thieves in this country. All of them deserve to be caught, and punished. Yet you and your ilk single out some dumb Pakistani woman who has quite wrongly done the taxpayer out of a lot of money. Why do you single her out?...
I was talking to my OH about this yesterday. Some of the lads he works with have been receiving furlough and have worked the whole time.
I don't really know how it works but our nephew lives with us and was sacked before lock down but was still entitled to it. Not sure if he's still getting it.
Don’t check on the employees, check on the businesses that are getting the money. If work is being done, it would be simple to check the economic activity of the business.
I know several people who worked during furlough, going to their work premises in a couple of instances. The employees made nothing out of this, but the employers did.
Ymb,
I have not grassed anyone up because I don’t want my friends to lose their jobs.
A scheme that has no checks but relies on whistleblowers to police it, is fatally flawed.
I will not shut up because highlighting the incompetence of your Chancellor is embarrassing to you. £20billion is a lot of money stolen to turn a blind eye to.
"I will not shut up because highlighting the incompetence of your Chancellor is embarrassing to you."
You are not embarrassing me in the slightest. You should know by now I am more than willing to hold anyone in the Tory party to account if I think they deserve it. I am not like you.
Gromit//HMRC had 30,000 tip offs. But don’t have the necessary number of staff to investigate properly//
Then how do you expect them to investigate businesses then?
Gromit, you do realise these are not hard figures but derived from a report from a University study of 9,000 people? It also doesnt seem to break it down too much to understand the definition of 'work' for instance logging in to read emails could constitute work.
This Daily Mail piece (interesting you use the 'Daily Wail' as many of you call it) also stated HMRC is looking at 8000 tip offs. I doubt that nice round figure is accurate either but shows it is being investigated.
You think it is OK to pay out £20Billion in fraudulent claims? The fact that there are no safeguards and the police and HMRC are too busy to investigate (meaning there is a good prospect of getting away with the crime), means it should be swept under the carpet. Really?
GROMIT, there are checks, "HMRC said about 3,000 letters were being sent each week to companies suspected of over-claiming and ‘sophisticated computer software’ was scanning claims and financial data to find evidence of fraud. Employers have 90 days to correct errors in their claims.
Firms that breached the rules will have to repay the money plus the same amount again as a fine."
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