The Turkish family's wealth in Türkiye was revealed after they received thousands of euros in aid from Austria, where they had fled as refugees. Authorities then took action and ordered the family to repay their social security payments.
Expatriate family to repay Austrian aid multiples after wealth in Türkiye revealed The assets and Bitcoin holdings of a Turkish family settled as refugees in the Braunau region of Upper Austria, Austria, in October 2023, have been revealed. The family, who attracted attention due to their social assistance applications, have been found to have immovable property and digital assets in Türkiye contradicted by their social assistance claims.
Social assistance will be withdrawn
The family, placed in a refugee home because they were considered financially vulnerable, was later found to be wealthy, but Austrian authorities intervened. The state government announced that it would reclaim the family's over €66,000 in social assistance payments.
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Shocked by their presence in Türkiye
According to Sonhaber.Eu, as a result of the investigations, it was determined that the Turkish family members own a farm with a 4.4 hectare vineyard in Türkiye and an apartment in Istanbul.
The family was also found to have €150,000 worth of Bitcoin. The state government announced that a total of €66,457 in social assistance has been paid to the family so far, covering accommodation, food, health insurance, and counseling services.
They were caught during a routine check.
The family's assets were discovered during a routine check. A mobile app capable of searching the Turkish land registry was discovered on the 37-year-old father's phone. The app detailed all the family's properties. Under questioning, the father confessed to his assets, and his Bitcoin wallet was quickly located.
FAMILY AID WILL BE PAID BACK
Following the incident, the Upper Austrian State Government took swift action, sending the family an official refund notice on July 20. The family will have to repay more than the €66,457 in aid they received.
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