ABSTRACT

A relevant individuals worked as executives in the social security service in Denmark, in the ministry, or elsewhere. Compared to the PwC examination, Kammeradvokaten included a responsibility analysis and personal contact reflection with the social security agency. However, Kammeradvokaten builds to a substantial extent on the work by PwC. Law firm Kammeradvokaten reached the conclusion that no former or current executives at Socialstyrelsen deserved blame for such failures. The investigators found that there were no indications or suspicion of fraud or similar irregularities in the ministry and other authorities responsible for social security services. However, Kammeradvokaten continue in their report to downplay the lack of a management attention as identified by PwC. In addition, it could immediately appear questionable that the management did not seem to adequately respond to the government audit's comments regarding control of disbursements and user access.