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14 December 2020
Projects, Construction & Infrastructure Belgium
Social fraud inspection audits in construction sector
COVID-19 inspection audits in construction sector
The COVID-19 pandemic has not prevented the Social Information and Investigation Service (SIOD) from proceeding with its inspection audits. The available (provisional) data(1) reveals that the construction sector has remained a highly targeted sector. This article highlights some interesting recent findings.
Social fraud inspection audits in construction sector
According to the SIOD's 2020 action plan, it aimed to conduct 2,000 audits in the construction sector, including so-called 'flash audits', in March 2020.
The SIOD recently published the results of the social audits, conducted by the different district cells in Belgium, covering Q1 to Q3 of 2020. District cells are part of the SIOD and organise and coordinate social inspection audits concerning illegal employment and social fraud.
An analysis of the data reveals the following:
This is not the case for social security-related breaches, because in such a scenario, employers often commit to making the necessary social security rectifications, possibly in the context of an amicable arrangement with the public prosecutor's office.
For the sake of clarity, the figures above do not provide for an overall figure of all types of social inspection audit. The figures cover only the coordinated actions instructed by the district cells. Standard social inspection audits conducted by the Labour Inspectorate are not included in the overview above.
Although provisional, the figures demonstrate that in 2020 the construction sector was a highly targeted sector. This trend is expected to continue in the coming years. Despite the various legislative measures that were taken in previous decades, the construction sector, social dumping and social fraud are still often mentioned in the same breath.
COVID-19 inspection audits in construction sector
In September 2020 the SIOD conducted flash audits focusing on compliance with COVID-19-related measures in the construction sector. In total, 127 companies were subject to flash audits, during which 183 employees and 87 self-employed individuals were checked.
Compliance checks |
Observations |
Public Health Passenger Locator form |
Breaches observed in 12.37% of audits |
Registration of foreign employees' place of residence |
Breaches observed in 50% of audits |
COVID-19 health and safety measures |
Breaches observed in 12.24% of audits |
From these figures, it can be concluded that most employers in the construction sector have been complying with COVID-19-related health and safety measures (eg, complying with social distancing rules).
Although the SIOD announced that it would not continue flash audits in October 2020 and thereafter, it still urges district cells to continue to control compliance with COVID-19-related sanitary measures. The SIOD has published a COVID-19 (sanitary measures) checklist to be used by inspectors, which reveals the points on which inspectors are focusing, including:
For further information on this topic please contact Emma Van Caenegem at ALTIUS by telephone (+32 2 426 1414) or email (emma.vancaenegem@altius.com). The ALTIUS website can be accessed at www.altius.com.
Endnotes
(1) See here.
(2) The most recently updated checklist are available here (in Dutch) and here (in French).
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