The removal of the ceiling from the solidarity fund leads to systematic checks, argues the Minister of the Economy on RTL.
More and more entrepreneurs are rising to denounce the delay in the payment of aid promised by the government as part of the Solidarity fund. Bruno Le Maire had indicated on BFM Business to have been “alerted to this”.
On RTL this Monday, he gave a little more explanation on these delays by highlighting controls. “It is normal that there are controls since the fund is uncapped at 200,000 euros”.
The Minister recalls that beyond a certain sum paid to a company (30,000 euros), the controls are systematic. And to recall that its services receive 100,000 files each time the fund is opened, enough to make payments longer.
“My responsibility is to make things go faster,” adds the tenant of Bercy.
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