INSS Minister: 2 million are able to receive initial compensation

by Andrea
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In an interview with CNN This Thursday (3), the Minister of Social Security, Wolney Queirozstated that about 2 million retirees and pensioners are able to receive the reimbursement values ​​arising from undue discounts from their payments from the INSS (National Institute of Social Security).

2,160,000 are able to receive this compensation, “said the head of the folder during the CNN Prime Time. “It is those retired and pensioners who began the process of reimbursement through official channels and that the associations have not had any documents showing that they authorized. So automatically, they are in a position to receive compensation.”

The date marks the initial payment that will be made by the government through an extraordinary credit of R $ 4 billion. According to him, beneficiaries will have six months from today to file compensation requests.

Approved agreement

O Approved the operational plan presented by AGU (Attorney General of the Union) to reimburse injured beneficiaries of the INSS (National Institute of Social Security). The injunction was published on Thursday.

The proposal is jointly signed by representatives of the INSS, MPF (Federal Public Prosecution Service), Federal Public Defender’s Office and the Brazilian Bar Association (OAB). In addition to reimbursement, the plan foresees a transparency portal and antifreens.

Toffoli also determines the suspension of the progress of proceedings and the effectiveness of decisions dealing with the fraud of undue discounts in the INSS, which refer to March 2020 to March 2025.

The minister also meets the Union’s request and allows the amounts used to reimburse the beneficiaries to be out of the fiscal ceiling.

*Posted by Maria Clara Matos

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