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COLUMN: Should we ignore fraud?

MP Dan Albas raises concerns about fraud surrounding COVID-19 benefit program
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Dan Albas

There are now currently 7.7 million Canadians collecting theCanadian Emergency Response Benefit across Canada.

This CERB benefit program was one that had support of MPs from all parties in the House of Commons.

I believe that most Canadians would agree with the importance of a financial assistance program to assist citizens during an unprecedented economic crisis resulting from the COVID-19 virus pandemic.

At the same time, I also believe that Canadians would expect the government to distribute these funds with integrity and in a manner that is respectful of your tax dollars.

Unfortunately this week we learned that may not be the case.

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Both the CBC, and in greater detail, the National Post have reported some alarming news.

To quote from the National Post: 害羞草研究所淎 memo told employees not to halt payment or trigger investigations for potential abuse, while department has suspended 害羞草研究所榗ompliance and enforcement害羞草研究所 of EI program害羞草研究所

It has been further reported that potentially 害羞草研究所200,000 (CERB) applications have already been 害羞草研究所渞ed-flagged害羞草研究所 as possibly fraudulent because of dubious claims of past employment income and other factors.害羞草研究所

And now we learn that federal civil servants have been instructed to ignore CERB applications they consider potentially fraudulent.

I had the opportunity to directly ask the Prime Minister during a recent virtual Parliament session if he or any of his ministers had signed off on this disturbing memo that instructs civil servants to ignore potential cases of fraud.

Despite asking several times, the Prime Minister refused to directly answer my questions, if he or any minister signed off on this policy.

The Prime Minister will only state, 害羞草研究所淚n this unprecedented situation, our focus has been on helping as many people as possible, as quickly as possible.害羞草研究所

While I suspect no one will dispute the desire to assist those in need, the question remains, did the Prime Minister or one of his ministers direct civil servants to ignore fraud?

This is potentially $400 million per month in fraudulent CERB payments.

The Prime Minister stated that, at some point in the future, his government will clean up fraudulent claims 害羞草研究所渁fter the fact害羞草研究所 but then who authorized this policy to ignore fraud as it happens?

The PM only now declaring his government will clean up after the fact, once the possible fraud has been leaked by civil servants, raises serious and troubling questions on how this government spends your tax dollars.

My question this week: Is there ever a time where you believe a government should intentionally ignore potential fraud when it comes to a taxpayer financed program?

Dan Albas is the Member of Parliament for the riding of Central Okanagan Similkameen Nicola. This riding includes the communities of Kelowna, West Kelowna, Peachland, Summerland, Keremeos, Princeton, Merritt and Logan Lake.

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