Thursday, August 21, 2014

Annually lifted 30 billion – Telegraaf.nl

Annually lifted 30 billion – Telegraaf.nl

Dutch society has about 30 billion lost annually to scammers. It involves all kinds of scams, insurance fraud to scam benefits

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The perpetrators are rarely caught, writes daily newspaper Metro.

The paper is based on calculations by research Schalke and Partners. This shows that the government is the biggest victim. More than half of the 30 billion damage will be borne by the government. Many other victims are in the business (43 percent). Citizens are only 2 percent of the loss on their plate.

The loss of corporate fraud and internal theft is about 6 billion. The chance that the perpetrators are caught by 5 percent low

According to the research people find certain frauds “clever thought,” and there should be a change in mentality to take place

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Image of Lonneke65
21-08-2014, 08:47
Lonneke65

The citizens are the most victimized by the massive government corruption.

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21-08-2014, 08:47
PJ Heeres

30 billion fraud. 20 billion by the [r] 10 billion by the government and open borders. Who has performed as a civil servant, now so bad could move on to a top job in the business world. And they may continue to perform poorly. See eg. Banks, which have received billions to keep them. Upright support And all at the expense of the citizen, to the bone gets undressed. Have jointly contributed to steal. Remaining 10 billion also the open borders of the former Soviet bloc countries

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21-08-2014, 08:44
Jaap den Hollander (guest)

You mention that two percent of the citizens are victims. I suspect that is also the estimated 30 billion on the board of the citizen.

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Image of Wilco
21-08-2014, 08:43
Wilco (guest)

Do not forget that many companies work for clients who need to go to get the bill. paid after the execution of work through various channels What this brings cost and especially inheritance and injustice

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Image of JDK
21-08-2014, 08:40
JDK (guest)

Are bonuses for executives because of mismanagement, fraud also ???

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Image of PIETBO
21-08-2014, 08:34
PIETBO

Perpetrators are rarely caught, they are caught come to shape public hearings and stuff, the famous one raises the glass …… this kind of fraud we read daily in the newspapers, and the top is only but richer

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21-08-2014, 08:33
LaSpia

Well .. I’m not entirely sure whether the government is the biggest victim! I think the population hefty lifted by the government. But call hard to distract attention from its own share will not work I guess. We of the population :) see more and more.

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21-08-2014, 08:33
A Plekker. (Guest)

Well that perpetrators can never be hard to find! Government, banks, health care institutions, health care and insurance. look at that and the probability flying up! And the citizens do not get 2% of the loss on their plate, but usually 100% or worse. Change of mentality will one must change first by the government and banks

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Image of Lia
21-08-2014, 08:31
Lia (guest)

The dormer built by a hopper yet we all do? Own conscience stabbing.

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Image of Kees Veenstra
21-08-2014, 08:29
Kees Veenstra (guest)

Yes, dde PvdA’s a good school. there is fraud, self-enrichment and profiteering invented.

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21-08-2014, 08:28
rascal (guest)

Crime pays not ……… You will only have 1% market share in this sector. …….

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21-08-2014, 08:27
j.jansen5

If the government 15 billion in fraud is involved, then surely that is the taxpayer bear the brunt? Thus the citizen is not 2% but 100% -43% = 57% + 2% = 59%

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21-08-2014, 08:27
Pedro1 (guest)

given the recent news about the business, has been there, the majority of the scam but ff is not mentioned, it will again be politically to press. the little guy even more off

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21-08-2014, 08:25
iagee (guest)

In earlier times during the introduction of the social insurance by some so-called. warned black audiences against the possible abuse. Posthumous these people have been proven right. So abolish these laws and the Netherlands in the shortest time of its national debt.

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21-08-2014, 08:23
Bianca (guest)

Hey is still incredibly gemiep a government, they even know how people feel. what Change in mentality ??? Es look in the mirror I would say!

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21-08-2014, 08:23
ime (guest)

What if we could catch back that money was Netherlands bv top Jan and we did not have to cut back, we had the shortage of trade, prisons were full again, we no longer have guards dismiss Netherlands suddenly looked nicer.

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21-08-2014, 08:21
R.AMS (guest)

Die Schalke and Partners have not understood what they are doing and what they are doing. Precisely the citizens to be at least 15 billions scammed and this fact by this government! Those other billions steal them from their fellow governments because NL is the largest flea market for tax evasion in the world! 800 largest companies alone that of Germany sliding their money to Amsterdam. some names, VW. Air Berlin, Aldi’s Thyssen etc.etc and banks work there participate! Plus Minus seen on the ARD ??

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21-08-2014, 08:19
Oene of Snits (guest)

I would 1 billion, but create a service, and go after those billions. I want to set up a business.

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Image of Albert (Guest)
21-08-2014, 08:19
Albert (Guest) (guest)

Does it include pension funds (duty to increase your pension) Covert municipal taxes, surcharges government (which are recovered later), and more, there also …

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Image of Natalia
21-08-2014, 08:17
Natalia (guest)

The government can never be a victim. For they themselves earn no income, but merely distributes the tax revenue it takes from its citizens. If you steal money that has been stolen from you (tax money) back from the thief (the government), who is the victim?

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21-08-2014, 08:17
akveor

What do you think that you can tap off when you want a defaulter and the judge must determine that you are right so the one to force you to pay your money. 600 euro That’s a scam.

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21-08-2014, 08:16
guusje17a (guest)

around the world is corrupt …. !!!

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