This during a meeting with the officials of the Labor Market and Adult Administration who, like Jimmy Jansson and other politicians, opened their eyes to the serious shortcomings that exist in the municipality's social administration.

According to the officials, serious cheating occurs because the supply recipients learn from each other how the system works and the focus is on raising money.

According to the administration, there are divorce fairs, cheats with housing and housing grants and so-called "consultants" who, on payment, give advice to maximize community support.

Jimmy Jansson presents the following figures: Of the municipality's approximately 7,000 unemployed, 4,500 are foreign-born and more than 4,000 households benefit from social support, that is, what was previously called social assistance. Jimmy Jansson notes that the contributions are often added and can in some cases exceed what the workers earn.