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Billion dollar fraud with rogue corona tests in Germany: ‘Child’s play to get money’ Abroad

At the time, this vice-chairman of the CDU ensured with his signature that chattering party friends collected millions for mouth masks of a tenner, the twentyfold market price. He himself was able to move into a villa worth four million euros outside Berlin during the pandemic. A year ago, Minister Spahn ordered his officials not to have the lists of tests checked: “The doctors’ unions are not being used for this,” the sleuths at Spiegel TV said in a document. “Because otherwise, the willingness to test would be greatly reduced.” A total of ten billion euros was provided.

In the German capital, criminal Arab clans have made it a sport to defraud the government with the corona test centers. Medically trained personnel would suddenly work in obscure ‘Spätis’. But nowhere in the otherwise strict Federal Republic are the thousands of daily tests per test street checked.

state looting

Mohammed A. was one of the cunning boys who wanted to plunder the shop of ‘Vater Staat’. According to the judiciary, he squeezed fifty thousand euros back. The police in the capital is now investigating 400 suspects.

Mohammed A. is no exception. All over Germany, capital is being paid for test streets, which turn out not even to exist. Fictitious names on a scribbled piece of paper were enough to have the lucrative amounts paid out by the health insurance funds. In the capital Berlin alone, that was four hundred million euros. According to detectives, it was ‘child’s play to get money, without compensation’.

In fact, the officers assume that “ninety percent of the test centers cheated on the bill.” In an average Berlin street you can even now see tents of Russians checking for Covid-19 without even carrying a laptop. Further on is a Vietnamese restaurant, which has been transformed into a test center. And a newspaper seller nibbles on it too. “Opportunity makes the thief”, according to the investigative services.

‘An unbelievable scandal’, is the reaction of renowned German media such as the Süddeutsche | Zeitung, as well as the citizens who are questioned about it. But the affair has still not had any political consequences.

Spahn’s successor, doctor Karl Lauterbach of the left-wing SPD, is now tightening the reins: “There will be less money per test, stricter controls and citizens have to pay three euros per test,” the ministry communicated last week. .

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