The Minister of Development and Investment, Adonis Georgiadis, called on the beneficiaries of the Savings program to be careful in the applications they submit, in order to get their money faster. Answering in Parliament, to a topical question of the Messinia MP of SYRIZA-PS, Alexis Haritsis, Mr. Georgiadis said that only 1% of the applications are complete in the first evaluation.
Earlier, Mr. Haritsis had pointed out that for the “Save” program of 2020, “out of the 37,500 applications, payments have been made to 80! That is 0.21% of the total. This is the reality”, said Mr. Haritsis.
In the 100 applications, 99 have internal errors, which according to the regulation, the payment is prohibited, said Mr. Georgiadis. He noted that 20% are complete after the second evaluation, 40% after the third evaluation, while 39% remain with problems after their third evaluation. “So there is a serious problem, and depositors should be much more careful in the way they make the deposit in the” Save “program if they want to get their money fast,” said Mr. Georgiadis. He assured, however, that “the money is frozen in the development bank and as soon as the application is accepted, the payment is made in the same second, automatically”.
At the same time, he stated that the payments made by SYRIZA in the previous Savings program were made with many errors, with the result that the competent service imposed a fine of 7 million on the Development Bank. “We said: No application will be paid if it is not completely correct according to the regulation. Those who make the applications, make them correctly,” said Mr. Georgiadis, criticizing the previous government that “you taught them to do them incorrectly”.
Source: AMPE
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