Rhineland-Palatinate: Court of Auditors criticizes the police for charging charges which are “excessively high” – prices are typically calculated twice | EUROtoday

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According to the Rhineland-Palatinate Audit Office, quite a few payment notices from police headquarters are incorrect. In circumstances from 2024, wherein presidiums themselves calculated charges inside a given framework, the error fee was between 35 and one hundred pc, relying on the details of the case, the authority from Speyer wrote in its 2026 annual report.

Fixed charges have been typically charged inadmissibly, though the associated fee to the police ought to have been taken under consideration in every particular person case, the report continues. In some circumstances, deployment instances have been too lengthy or the flawed deployment of personnel was assumed, the Court of Auditors complained. In some circumstances, incorrect price charges have been used or prices have been calculated twice.

As a particular instance, the auditors cited charges for operations attributable to false alarms from alarm methods. In 94 % of the circumstances examined, the payment charged didn’t correspond to the precise effort. The payment was often too excessive. This is completely different when staying in police custody: the fastened payment charged typically doesn’t cowl the prices.

The authority sees the explanations for the deficiencies in the truth that a lot of staff within the presidiums are busy with payment notices and procedures aren’t standardized. The Court of Auditors was in favor of centralizing payment processing in a police headquarters. This might simplify work processes and in the end imply that fewer workers must be deployed.

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