2023-09-19 11:20:13
Regarding Tokyo’s “018 (Zero Ichi Hachi) Support” project, which provides 5,000 yen per month to children under the age of 18, the Tokyo metropolitan government mistakenly mailed information flyers to approximately 170,000 people who had moved outside of Tokyo. . The city made the announcement on the 19th. The metropolitan government has apologized to the person who inquired regarding the error in extracting information regarding the person being targeted. This paper also received complaints regarding the incorrect delivery.
◆Data extraction error, shipping stopped due to inquiries
According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Welfare Bureau, 170,000 people were between the ages of 3 and 18 who moved between October 6, 2010 and November 4, 2019, and sent them to their previous addresses in Tokyo. When the Japan Agency for Local Government Information Systems (J-LIS), which was contracted by the Tokyo metropolitan government, extracted data on eligible persons from the basic resident register network system, it did not exclude some transferees who were not eligible.
The issue was discovered on the 15th when the Tokyo metropolitan government checked with the agency on the 15th, following receiving a series of inquiries from transferees since the 12th. The organization plays a central role in the My Number card business.
The 018 support project targets approximately 2 million people. The flyers have already been sent to regarding 1.3 million people, including regarding 170,000 people who were mistakenly sent, and the city suspended the remaining mailings on the 15th. The reopening date has not yet been determined, and you can apply even if you do not have a flyer.
◆”Why is my grandson’s address…a scam?”
The Tokyo Shimbun received a message from a 72-year-old woman from Bunkyo Ward, who said, “An application guide and leaflet were mailed to my grandson who moved outside of Tokyo. Why is this not applicable?” The two grandchildren, who are now in elementary school, and their parents used to live with a woman until regarding seven years ago, but they now live in Saitama Prefecture. The woman said, “I was worried regarding why my grandchildren’s previous addresses had been leaked and whether it was a scam.”
When the woman contacted the Tokyo metropolitan government’s relevant department or the business’s call center, a representative contacted her on the 19th, acknowledging the mistake and saying, “We would like to collect the envelope.” She said, “I’m glad it wasn’t a scam, but the erroneous delivery will increase the work of the delivery staff.The Tokyo metropolitan government should make efforts to avoid mistakes,” she said. (Mayuko Watanabe, Hi Okuno)
018 support in TokyoA Tokyo metropolitan government project that provides 5,000 yen a month to children living in Tokyo. Children born in 2023, or those who have moved in or moved out, can only receive benefits during the period of residence. There are no income restrictions. If you apply by December 15th, you will receive a lump sum of up to 60,000 yen in January next year, but applications will also be accepted following December 16th. Related expenses of 126.1 billion yen were recorded in the FY23 budget. Implementation from next year onwards is undecided.
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