In the registration center in Ter Apel there were too many asylum seekers in the night from Wednesday to Thursday. That is why the COA has to pay a penalty for the fourth time. The total amount has risen to 200,000 euros.
2.015 people slept, while a maximum of two thousand are allowed. In November, the court ruled that the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) must pay a penalty of 50,000 euros per night that the number of asylum seekers in Ter Apel is above that limit.
It is the fourth time since that ruling that the COA must pay a penalty. Last week there were too many asylum seekers in Ter Apel during three nights. The fine can amount to a maximum of 5 million euros. The money goes to the municipality of Westerwolde.
The registration center in Ter Apel has again been filled by a combination of the inflow of new asylum seekers and sticking flow to other reception locations. The other centers are also generally full and some temporary locations have closed the doors again.
The full asylum seekers’ centers are largely due to the more than eighteen thousand people who are still staying there while they have already been recognized as a refugee. They are allowed to stay in the Netherlands, but the housing shortage is not yet there for them. As a result, their beds are not released for newcomers.
In the spring of 2024, the registration center in Ter Apel also had to pay penalty payments. The COA then transferred a total of 1.5 million euros to the municipality of Westerwolde.
What money is the fines of the COA paid?
The COA is an organization that works on behalf of the government and receives a budget for it annually. The fines are paid to the municipality of Westerwolde.
In The Registration Center in Ter Apel, Too Many Asylum Seekers Stayed Duration the Night from Wednesday to Thursday. Therefore, The Coa Has to Pay a Penalty For The Fourth Time. The Total Amount Has Increased to 200,000 euros.
2,015 people slag there, while a maximum or two thousand is Allowed. In November, The Judge Ruled that the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) Must pay a penalty of 50,000 euros per night that the number of asylum seekers in Ter Apel Exceeds That Limit.
This is the fourth time since that ruling that the coa has had to pay a penalty. Last week, too many asylum seekers Slags in Ter Apel During Three Nights. The fine can amount to a maximum of 5 million euros. The Money Goes to the Municipality of Westerwolde.
The Registration Center in Ter Apel Has Become Full Again Due to a Combination of the Influx of New Asylum Seekers and the Obstructed Flow to Other Reception Locations. The other censers are also generally full and some temporary locations have closed again.
The Full Asylum Seeker Centers Are Largely Due to the More than Eighteen Thousand People Who Are Still Staying there While They Have Already Been Recognized as Refugees. They are allowed to stay in the Netherlands, but due to the housing shortage there is no place for them yet. As a result, their beds are not freed up for newcomers.
In the Spring of 2024, the Registration Center in Ter Apel also had to pay penalties. The Coa then Transferred A Total of 1.5 Million Euros to the Municipality of Westerwolde.
From what money are the coa fines paid?
The Coa is an Organization That Works on Behalf of the Government and Receives An Annual Budget for This. The fines are paid from that budget to the muticiDality of Westerwolde.