BCE provides information on amount of alimony collected from non-payers in 2021
Last year, the Bureau of Compulsory Enforcement (BCE) employed 45.8 thousand alimony payers. They couldn’t pay them because they didn’t have a job.

Photo: Kun.uz
Farrukh Toshpulatov, head of the BCE information service, announced this at a briefing.
He also said that thanks to preventive work, more than 23,300 families have been reconciled.
In addition, the employees of the service reinstated 1,297 illegally dismissed citizens, who were also paid unpaid salaries in the amount of 57.5 billion soums.
In total, in 2021, the BCE authorities collected 23.8 trillion soums. Of these, 10.5 trillion soums – in favor of the state, 7.8 trillion – in favor of entrepreneurs, 4 trillion – in favor of banks and 1.5 billion – in favor of citizens.
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