The controversial procedure for reviewing the Corona Sleofilfe paid out at around 90,000 Hessian small businesses. The Ministry of Economic Affairs in Wiesbaden announced on Tuesday: “The reason for the moratorium is an examination of whether additional relief for those affected can be made possible.” Minister of Economics Kaweh Mansori (SPD) had already announced on September 17 to have changes to the procedure checked at the time in an interview with the F.A.Z. but still rejected. On Tuesday, MANSORI announced that the moratorium gave time to be able to “legally check the questions and suggestions raised by associations and those affected. For the time being, no further notices will be sent to the end of this exam, no new notices would be sent to those affected and self -employed. This means that any repayment claims to those who have already submitted the requested information about their economic situation in spring 2020 will only be decided when the final procedural rules have been determined. “If there is a change in the procedure, all the notices that have also been made will be checked accordingly,” the ministry said further. “Current deadlines are exposed,” says the message. “As soon as the exam is completed, you will receive new information from us in good time and – if necessary – a new deadline.” Commercial association sees “Important signal” of the Hessen trade association, the moratorium called an “important and correct signal”. It was “a confidence -building measure for Hessian trade,” said Association President Jochen Ruths. “Many retailers were under enormous pressure through the resettlement procedure and were very concerned about missing deadlines or wrongly having to make repayments. Minister Mansori took the concerns seriously and decided in the interests of the economy.” More on the topic
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