Feb 8 • 09:32 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

Social Fraud: the Minister of Labor 'favorable' to the suspension of benefits in case of 'serious suspicion'

The French Minister of Labor, Jean-Pierre Farandou, supports suspending social benefits when there is serious suspicion of fraud.

In a recent interview, French Minister of Labor Jean-Pierre Farandou expressed his support for the suspension of unemployment benefits and social allocations in cases of serious suspicion of fraud. This announcement comes ahead of a parliamentary debate scheduled for February 24 on a new anti-fraud bill that aims to enhance law enforcement’s ability to detect and act against social and fiscal fraud. The bill, which previously passed in the Senate, introduces stricter measures for verifying the eligibility of beneficiaries and placing additional obligations on companies.

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