Customs Inspections at Kiliani: Focus on Show Business by Schweinfurt Customs
The Main Customs Office Schweinfurt is conducting inspections on the showmen's trade at the Kiliani Volksfest in Würzburg, focusing on scrutinising employment relationships to ensure compliance with social security obligations, payment of the statutory minimum wage, and the detection of illegal employment, sham self-employment, and improper receipt of social benefits.
The inspections, which are taking place on a Wednesday, are being carried out with over 70 personnel. The purpose of these risk-oriented checks is to address one of the branches particularly affected by black work.
The document related to the inspections is named "20250709_pm_kiliani.pdf" and weighed in at 17 kB. The press office of the Main Customs Office Schweinfurt, located next to the police festival booth on the Kiliani festival grounds, is the main point of contact for journalists seeking on-site queries.
The press spokesperson for the Main Customs Office Schweinfurt is Benedikt Danz. However, the name of the head of the press department at the Hauptzollamt Schweinfurt, who can be contacted for questions, soundbites, and statements regarding the customs authority’s action at the Kiliani Volksfest in Würzburg, is not explicitly provided in the available search results.
The inspections will continue until late afternoon, and a press release with preliminary overall results of the operation will be issued tomorrow. Journalists can contact the press office of the Main Customs Office Schweinfurt for more information at Tel.: 09721/6464-1030, Email: [email protected], or visit their website at www.zoll.de.
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