Försäkringskassan kræver 645 millioner kroner tilbage fra borgere i Skåne

I løbet af de seneste fem år har Försäkringskassan krævet tilbagebetaling af 645 millioner kroner fra borgere i Skåne. I alt er 3.350 personer i regionen blevet politianmeldt for mistanke om socialt bedrageri.

De hyppigste anmeldelser drejer sig om ydelser knyttet til børn. Disse omfatter pleje af sygt barn (VAB), forældrepenge og børnetilskud.

Tallene blev præsenteret i en undersøgelse publiceret af Sydsvenskan. Jonas Nyrén har skrevet artiklen.

Försäkringskassan krævede pengene tilbage efter mistanke om forsætlig misbrug af reglerne.

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