Irish Daily Mirror

€40m in benefits paid for children who live abroad

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- BY ANITA MCSORLEY and KATHY ARMSTRONG

NEARLY €40million has been forked out in benefits to families in other European countries over the past three years.

The payment is made to EU citizens working here, who have children in their home countries. In total, 7,938 youngsters currently receive the benefits – which have risen from €11.85million overall in 2014 to €13.27million last year. The majority of this money goes to Poland, where the families of more than 4,500 kids get €140 per month from the Government. This is significan­tly more than even the highest rate of child welfare in Poland, which is just €30. It’s a similar story for those in Romania and Latvia. Ireland also paid the benefit to 332 Romanian children and 182 in Latvia. In comparison, the local rate in Romania is just €19, while the highest rate in Latvia is €34.14 per month. The Sunday Independen­t also reported yesterday a large amount also goes to the UK, where the families of 1,848 children get benefits from the Government. Social Welfare Minister Leo Varadkar said the system needs to be overhauled. Speaking at an EU Employment and Social Policy Council meeting in Brussels, he suggested child benefits should be brought in line to the rates that are paid in the country where the minor is living. Mr Varadkar said Ireland wants to support the children of immigrants working here but that the system needs to be changed. He added: “Given the considerab­le difference­s in the types of family benefits provided, the levels of such benefits and the large variations in the cost of living as between different states. “The export of these benefits can, in some cases, lead to overcompen­sation and compensati­on below the level of the cost of living in other cases. “Ireland considers too much focus has been given in the proposals to extending the exportabil­ity of benefits at the expense of adequately recognisin­g the burdens.” Last month Mr Varadkar spoke candidly about his policies and how he feels the State can help benefit hard-working individual­s and families here. He said: “Fine Gael is for the Ireland that gets up early, the taxpayer, citizens who obey the law and are ambitious for themselves, their children and their communitie­s. “We represent people who don’t expect the Government to do everything for them, but who do expect the Government to help them or get out of the way.”

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CHANGE Leo Varadkar

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