Covid: Furlough companies list should be published, MPs urge

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Staff could be continuing to work as companies claim grants, the government is told.

The Commons Public Accounts Committee, which is responsible for overseeing government expenditures, wants HM Revenue and Customs to release a list of employers that have received funding from the scheme by the end of January.

A further £21bn of taxpayers' money will be paid into the furlough scheme by the end of April next year, the Office for Budget Responsibility has estimated. "HM Treasury and HMRC should investigate whether more data within and outside of the tax system could be used to determine eligibility for currently excluded groups and write to the committee within six weeks to explain their findings," the committee said.

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And named “Lazy Future Unemployed Fuckers”.

As should MP expenses and pay rises...

Was told my HMRC it is anyway? Had a declaration read out to me to say that it would be published.

It’s happening big time all over the country. Nobody cares every body knows furlough is just a massive bribe to keep the sheep happy.

Another protest bruh

There are so many companies out there who are receiving on people who are not even employed! It's disgusting and turns my stomach. To make things worse, Universal Credit is sanctioning people who are in need! This has to stop!

Why not just ask for Johnson’s contact list off his phone, it’s the same thing

Its needed,genuine cases are fine but fraud catch them,bang em up yes?

wow

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