In connection with the recovery of training allowance by the Public Employment Service (AMS), eight proceedings have so far been concluded before the Federal Administrative Court (BVwG).
According to the decisions of the Federal Administrative Court (BVwG), four women must repay thousands of euros. More than 20 proceedings regarding the training allowance are still pending, a BVwG spokesperson confirmed an ORF report on Friday in response to an APA inquiry. In total, according to AMS information, around 110 people are affected by the recovery claims, 76 of whom are from Lower Austria.
According to the decisions, the training did not meet the formal criteria of educational leave because they provided too little contact with instructors, as reported by ORF. The registration confirmations submitted indicated, according to AMS information, that a quarter would be completed as a seminar. In reality, however, they were "pure self-study courses." The eight proceedings concluded so far involved seven individuals. In the case of three women, the complaint was dismissed and the decision of the AMS Lower Austria was upheld. In one case, a large part of the recovery claims was confirmed. Three complaints were withdrawn, according to the Federal Administrative Court.
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