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What does it mean to cheat social security?

Fraudulent social security refers to the act of obtaining social security benefits such as social insurance, medical insurance, unemployment relief and industrial injury compensation by means of deception or false statements. Cheating social security is not only a serious illegal act, but also seriously affects social fairness and justice and management order. Therefore, the government and all walks of life should strengthen the crackdown and punishment on social security fraud.

Cheating social security is an act against the public interest. Once found to have defrauded social security, in addition to recovering benefits such as fraudulent insurance payments, they may also be investigated for criminal responsibility. In addition, defrauding social security is often accompanied by serious illegal and criminal acts such as false statements and forged documents, and people who have been defrauded of social security will also suffer losses and injuries directly.

In order to curb the phenomenon of fraudulent insurance, all sectors of society should strengthen publicity and education and the cultivation of legal awareness, and vigorously improve citizens' legal concepts and moral quality. Suspected acts of defrauding social security should be reported to the relevant departments in a timely manner to assist the government and social forces in cracking down on illegal and criminal acts and contribute to social justice and peace. Of course, each of us should consciously abide by laws and regulations, have no bad intentions, and maintain social order and public interests with a more rigorous and responsible attitude.