Just when you think that the madness of the Covidians could not possibly get worse an outbreak of in-fighting breaks out. At daggers drawn the fraudsters occupying the seats of high office are incandescent that the other criminal class are muscling in on Covid profiteering.

The EU faces growing cases of coronavirus vaccine fraud, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has warned, adding that the bloc is doing everything it can to tackle the trend. What she doesn’t add that there is much about her own Curriculum Vitae, that like former President Barrack Obama’s does not welcome close scrutiny.

‘In a crisis like this, you will always have people who attempt to profit from the problems of others,’ von der Leyen said during a press conference on Wednesday. Yes, Ursula, we the taxpayers are suffering from those who use the flu-bug virus to fill their pockets and purses.
‘And we see a growing number of fraud and fraud attempts related to the vaccines,’ she whines with much chutzpah.

The European Commission head assured that the bloc is ’fighting this trend.’ Getting your jabs from the black market can be dangerous, she pointed out, as there is no guarantee that the cooling chain process during their shipment is properly maintained. Yet, even mainstream media has warned its readership of failure to comply with government-sponsored jabs.

The EU’s anti-fraud body, OLAF, has been investigating cases of vaccine fraud and giving EU member nations advice on how to identify scammers, von der Leyen added.
In a statement on Monday, OLAF’s director-general, Ville Itala, said that his agency had encountered ’many different forms’ in which fraudsters had tried tricking ’governments across the EU.’

The perpetrators could offer vaccines illegally imported into the bloc, attempt to sell fake immunisation, or provide quality samples of the jab, but ’vanish’ as soon as the first advance payment is made, Itala warned.

Despite the EU purchasing its vaccines collectively, member states are also allowed to sign deals on their own if they don’t contradict agreements negotiated by the European Commission. And the fraudsters are trying to use this opportunity amid a slow rollout of the vaccines in the bloc.

The European Anti-Fraud Office officially started to investigate the illicit trade of face masks, medicines, test kits, and other coronavirus-related items almost a year ago. So far, over 1,000 suspicious operators have been identified and over 14 million items seized or detained. However, no seizures of fake vaccines have been recorded as yet other than the regime’s own sponsored brands. Source


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