Disgusting misuse of public funds….

This was planned by the Finnish immigration/asylum-refugee department(s) to circumvent the people’s will. They knew that they could get the crony business sector involved, and in a huge way, to place these muslims settlers around the country.
NOTE: There’s big money floating around right now, and these fake free market (big government cronyism) “carpetbaggers” are in on the money grab of taxpayer money and to the detriment of Finnish society. They’re traitors and letches, including the politicians who fed this frenzy.
The asylum applicants have become a business – researcher warns
Wednesday 07.10.2015 at 05.58
Of Finland’s new reception centers, more and more are opened by private enterprises. In Sweden, refugee business has caused a huge fuss.
In late September, the Finnish Immigration Service announced that Otaniemi, Espoo, has set up Finland’s ,first reception center maintained by a private firm. It was the beginning of rapid growth.
Grasped the initiative was Luona OY (Ltd) part of the Barona Group. Yesterday the company announced that it will open the seventh reception center at Helsinginpitäjä park in Helsinki. The reception center is located in the metropolitan area where Luonan now accommodates a total of 2 000 asylum seekers.
For the time being, Luona Oy is the only company that runs a reception centers in Finland. But not for long, because the private sector has shown a lot of interest to get involved in a growing market.
Steep price requests
Immigration Office assures that companies will not be signed with a particularly juicy contracts.
– The price level is the same as municipalities, organizations and companies. Small variations may be due, for example, in Helsinki, where rents may be higher than in rural municipalities, but the average level is the same, Communications Hanna Kautto says.
He points out that the Finnish Immigration Service will make agreements that go beyond cost. The Office shall exercise budgeting assessment in which taking care of one person at the reception center will pay on average of EUR 43 per day.
– Some negotiations have ended, because the service provider was asking too high of a price , says Kautto.
Small prices are not talked about in contracts that materialized. For example, which is indicative of Luona Ltd billing for the accommodation 2 000 asylum seekers of EUR 43 per day, a year, the amount would rise to over EUR 30 million.
IL H/T: Vasarahammer