Court of Auditors Criticises "Non-Effective" Civil Money Sanctions
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What to do if a person who receives civic money does not even register? Then the job centers lack hands on, the Federal Audit Court notes. The authority has dealt with dozens of such cases. The verdict: The sanctions are "not effective" at this point.
The Bundesrechnungshof investigated 265 randomly selected cases from job centers, which were marked as non-cooperative in the files. The examiners then came to the conclusion that the current practice of sanctions "is not effective".
The Court of Auditors looked at 265 cases that were identified as problem cases in job centres – and found four patterns.
Jobcenter fail to get citizens' money recipients into work, such a harsh verdict. Especially with "total denyers" it sees a failure.
In a recent investigation, the Federal Audit Office (BA) concluded that the current practice of sanctions in the Citizen's Allowance (Bürgergeld) is "ineffective." This was reported by the "Süddeutsche Zeitung" (Friday edition), citing a report that the BA submitted to the Bundestag's Budget Committee on Thursday. The report examined 265 randomly selected cases from job centers that were marked as uncooperative in the files. According to the inv…
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