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Pension Service Recovered Hundreds of Thousands of Euros From Victims of Attacks

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Over the past few years, the Federal Public Service Pensions has—often wrongly—recovered hundreds of thousands of euros from victims of the attacks of March 22. The service acknowledges that mistakes were made.
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At the dawn of the tenth commemoration of the attacks of 22 March 2016, the Life for Brussels victims' association raises its tone and accuses the state of having abandoned the survivors for a decade. In a reaction transmitted to Belga, Life for Brussels believes that the indulgence granted in the aftermath of the attacks no longer needs to be explained. If the impoverishment could be explained in 2016, inaction in 2026 is a major political mist…

Over the past few years, the Federal Public Service Pensions has—often wrongly—recovered hundreds of thousands of euros from victims of the attacks of March 22. The service acknowledges that mistakes were made.

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De Tijd broke the news in Belgium on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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