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Fraud & Disability ─ The SNAFU at Veterans Affairs
 

Most Canadians have heard the story of trouble at Veterans Affairs. And most Canadians believe our injured veterans are badly treated by their government.

But there is a story behind this story, that details how many modern day veterans have stained the sacrifice of those who fought and died in Flanders Fields, who toppled tyrants in World War II, who resolutely endured the misery of Korea and Afghanistan.

Fraud & Disability chronicles countless dubious and fraudulent disability claims having nothing to do with combat, claims fostered by undisciplined and profligate compensation programs, claims that consume millions of the funds meant to compensate the genuinely entitled.

Fraud & Disability offers suggestions to the second Trudeau government on how to clean up a mess inherited from past governments and replace it with a future that is just and equitable, both for veterans and the Canadian taxpayer.

This call to action is daily becoming more urgent; stories are now surfacing in the media that could lead to a harmful backlash against a program that ought to be fully dedicated to helping those who are in genuine need.

 

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REVIEWS:
 

"This severe but fair indictment of the current practices and policies of Canada’s Department of Veterans Affairs regarding the administration of disability claims should provoke not just concern but genuine anger on the part of all right thinking citizens.M uch of what is described here relates to an unfortunate 21st century North American trend which features a vocal minority of self absorbed citizens, veterans in this case, who possess a misguided sense of entitlement coupled with a reluctance to take personal responsibility for past actions. The majority pays the price in the form of higher taxes."

 

L. Owen

 

"My first thought after reading this book was that it should be compulsory reading for all Canadians.  While I firmly believe there are veterans who are extremely deserving of the benefits they receive, this book clearly demonstrates a system which enables people who are totally unworthy to obtain these same benefits   Shame on those unworthy applicants for their greed and deceit.  Double shame on those Veterans Affairs bureaucrats who would even consider such claims.  The author should be highly commended for having the courage to bring this travesty to the light of day, this absolute drain on the public purse.  One can only hope his efforts will not be in vain." 

 

E.Cox

 

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