The municipalities of Smedjebacken, Sala, and Uppsala are the first in Sweden to connect their municipal payments to the Payments Authority. The pilot project aims to prevent welfare fraud and reduce erroneous payments.
Smedjebacken, Sala, and Uppsala have pioneered efforts against welfare fraud. These municipalities are now linking their payments to the Swedish Payments Authority in a unique pilot project.
The goal is to halt cheating in the welfare system and make it harder for fraudsters to escape detection. The project also seeks to reduce the risk of unintended erroneous payments, as reported by Dala-Demokraten.
Smedjebacken in Dalarna is highlighted as a leader in the initiative. Reporter Carl Hällströmer notes how this new tool enhances national oversight of welfare disbursements.