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This case has been partially settled, and more legal actions and compensations are on the way. So I'm removing this post, and in the future I'll update on any relevant info, if necessary.
Up to my experience I have noted that in Finland, there are several corrupt social workers. They break laws constantly and blackmail innocent people.
-They access illegally many citizens' private data, usually through a network of acquaintances, working in other positions of public sector. Many finns haven't yet realized the extend of private data violations they're subjected to - even medical records aren't protected but regularly violated. The corresponding Ombudsman for data protection authority, is NOT really working, receiving cases, or doing anything.
-They extort large amounts of public funds, with various pretexts. That's one reason they cause extra problems to many people, in order to claim that they're busy and can keep demanding more funds.
-In some cities, like Turku, there have been newspaper reports about widespread mismanagment of public funds and waste. Other accusations that have appeared in papers, are about money-laundring.
-In many cases there are social workers who claim 'anonymous reports' as an excuse to attack innocent people. These alleged 'anonymous reports' are never checked. If they exist at all, to begin with. Second, it is illegal to be accused anonymously and it is illegal not to be notified and able to answer and also prosecute another person's claims. But this happens all the time, and I know many instances were people have reported such incidents to police.
-In general, many social workers are from a problematic background, eg. former heroin addicts or alcoholics, who are hired in order to work with people with similar problems. Unfortunately once the former (?) junkie or alcoholic is found in such a job, they soon learn to violate laws constantly and steal a lot - can you imagine that in practice any random junkie hired in social services is able to access your medical records, your legal transactions, your lawsuits, your driving record or bureaucratic transactions?
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