Pensions Paid Abroad: How to Avoid Abuse?
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▶️ Two million pensioners receive their pension outside France and far from controls. Investigators also noted numerous cases of identity theft, where pensions continue to be paid to deceased persons. To fight against these frauds, in Algeria, the pension fund requires insured persons over the age of 90 to go to the consulate every three years to prove that they are still alive. A measure that should be extended to other countries by 2027. (Econ…
In a report published on Monday, 26 May, the High Court called on pension schemes to be even more vigilant about the benefits granted to people living outside France.
While debates on social fraud are increasing, especially after the rumour of the abolition of aid from MaPrimeRenov. The Court of Auditors is calling for alarm about pensions paid outside France. In its last report, it refers to a fiscal trajectory now "out of control", with billions of euros distributed abroad without sufficient guarantees. Several countries are pointed out, but one of them concentrates a disproportionate part of the irregulari…
Actu Forces De l'Ordre The Court of Auditors raises the veil on a sensitive and long-standing subject: fraud against French pensions paid abroad. In a report published this Monday, the institution estimates between 40 and 80 million euros the amount of pensions unduly paid in 2023 in Algeria, the main beneficiary country outside France reports on the JDD. On [...] The article Pension fraud: up to 80 million euros unduly paid in Algeria according…
A new report from the French Court of Auditors has revealed a large-scale problem: tens of millions of euros in pension money disappear to foreign recipients every year without any checks, reports Le Figaro. Abuse is particularly evident in countries such as Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. However, the French government does not seem to be planning to tackle this problem vigorously.


According to the Court of Auditors figures published on Monday, French retirement fraud in Algeria by non-declaration of death can be estimated at "between 40 and 80 million euros".
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