Belgian Social Media Rife with Fake Address Rentals for Benefits Fraud, Investigators Reveal

November 20, 2024
Belgian Social Media Rife with Fake Address Rentals for Benefits Fraud, Investigators Reveal
  • This issue is particularly pronounced in Anderlecht, where the perception of fewer checks has led to a 'suction effect,' encouraging individuals to rent fake addresses for approximately 250 to 300 euros per month.

  • People from various regions, including Dilbeek and Aachen, have expressed their need for a Belgian address to qualify for unemployment benefits or local social services.

  • The investigation found that the social services department in Anderlecht frequently approves allowances for ineligible claimants, with social workers reporting inadequate verification processes.

  • Social workers in the area have noted that many applicants misrepresent their living situations, with some couples falsely claiming to live alone to secure higher benefits.

  • One individual highlighted that having a different address is advantageous for accessing local social services, especially in Brussels, where checks are perceived to be less stringent than in Flanders.

  • Pano's advertisement for a rental address in Anderlecht received an overwhelming response, with many individuals openly stating their intention to use the address for benefit applications.

  • Reporters posing as landlords in Anderlecht attracted significant interest from individuals seeking to rent addresses solely for the purpose of applying for benefits.

  • These fake addresses are primarily utilized to gain access to the minimum subsistence allowance, commonly referred to as the 'living wage' in Belgium.

  • Amidst this backdrop, social workers in Anderlecht are overwhelmed, with each managing around 200 cases, resulting in long waiting times and pressure to approve claims.

  • An investigation by VRT's Pano has uncovered the widespread availability of fake addresses on Belgian social media, which are being used to apply for social service benefits.

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