When it comes to the government's emergency disaster relief payments to respond to Corona 19, so-called 'camouflage' officials who have only moved their addresses near the workplace have come to see an unintended 'benefit'.

If you are addressed with your family, it is natural to receive a maximum of 1 million won, but it is considered as a 'single household' and you will receive a separate support.

This situation applies even to SOE employees who have moved to and from work in other cities and provinces.

According to local governments on the 19th, disaster aid payments are provided based on the address, but even if a family member lives in a different area and lives alone, health insurance subscribers are classified as separate households and receive separate assistance.

It is a supplement prepared by the government in anticipation of the number of elderly and young people living alone.

However, these benefits are shared by government officials.

In the case of a basic municipality in Chungbuk, where there are more than 700 civil servants, about 100 people, one-seventh, are single-person households who have a resident registration address in a studio or acquaintance's home near the workplace.

This is the result of a strong inducement by local governments driven by 'population cliffs' into the halls.

There have been many policies, such as a disadvantage to people who do not live in the hall.

Some local governments launched a massive address relocation campaign in 2015 for civil servants, university students, and corporate employees, who faced an emergency in maintaining an independent constituency of parliament due to the lack of a lower population limit.

In this atmosphere, there are many public officials who have moved their address around the workplace, but they have not actually moved to their residence.

Most people live in the city with their family and commute to work for their children's education or convenience.

However, if you pay health insurance premiums separately while working with your spouse, you can receive payment for disaster assistance.

In principle, married couples (two-person households) receive 600,000 won, but if they have different addresses, they will receive 400,000 won each, totaling 800,000 won.

Even if you have children, if you have a separate address, you will receive 200,000 won more than others.

A citizen of a five-person household living in Cheongju said, "My wife lives in a remote place, but he hasn't moved the address." I also pinched.

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