Customs Raid: Suspects of Numerous Cases of Undeclared Work at Gamescom
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At a large razzia at the Gamescom computer game fair, customs revealed almost 50 cases of alleged undeclared work. The focus was on the security industry.
The gaming industry meets at Cologne's Gamescom trade fair. On the opening day, customs conducts a large razzia. Dozens of operatives focus on the folder and security staff - and find, among other things, indications of abuse of social benefits.
On the opening day of Gamescom in Cologne, customs also began: suspicion of undeclared work and social fraud. The results surprise the investigators.
At the Gamescom computer game fair, customs held a large razzia against undeclared work in the folder and security industry. In almost 50 cases, there were indications that those affected were not properly registered for social security.

If you want to go to Gamescom, you have to pass security controls. The staff working in this area has now become the focus of the financial control of undeclared work.In the fight against undeclared work, the customs department has taken the security personnel of Gamescom ahead of itself.On the first day of the largest computer game fair about 60 forces arrived and controlled all entrances of the event at the same time, as the Hauptzollamt Köln …
Large use of customs: Undeclared work at Gamescom security forces revealed Almost 60 forces of financial control Undeclared work at the main customs office in Cologne controlled almost 150 employees on the Gamescom opening day. The controls concerned more than 40 security companies at the same time at all access areas of the Cologne trade fair. Extensive inspections also took place in the exhibition halls and on the open spaces. There were strik…
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