Thursday, February 25, 2016

More suspected of cheating assistance – Metro

Previously, a person suspected of having disclosed confidential information and now suspect that more people left out information in order to provide assistance company benefits.

The crimes may be misconduct, hacking or breach of confidentiality writes Begler.

Since 1994, people with the right to assistance choose their own assistance providers, and customers are opting for about 65 percent of those private operators. The competition between the companies on the market is great, because they can only grow by taking over customers from other companies, as the number of people eligible for assistance is relatively constant.

Begler writes in her article that most companies are reputable but that “there are also companies that conduct a direct criminal activities” in order to attract customers. Some of them will have been helped by staff at the Social Insurance Agency to get personal assistance on eligible from the system.

Today, insurance agency know how many employees or the number of companies that are involved.

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