The CRA says it will continue to review individuals who ‘inappropriately’ applied for and received the Canada Emergency Response Benefit during the pandemic
The Canada Revenue Agency says 232 employees have been fired to date for collecting CERB payments during the pandemic and the number could climb higher as an internal review continues.
The federal tax collecting agency has been providing regular updates on the progress of an investigation into whether public servants collected pandemic benefits to which they were not entitled.The agency has previously said that it identified about 600 employees for further investigation following an initial review.
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