Six hundred workers are processing government pension papers in an underground bunker entirely by hand in a staggering example of state inefficiency that is costing taxpayers millions.
Staff at what has been dubbed the ‘Crazy Cave’ take up to 61 days just to deal with one single case because of the archaic process that is the same speed as 37 years ago.
Each file is sent in on paper, entered into a computer, printed out on paper - and then put back into a computer again.
Endless: The underground cavern where hundreds of workers process government forms by hand
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Staff at what has been dubbed the ‘Crazy Cave’ take up to 61 days just to deal with one single case because of the archaic process that is the same speed as 37 years ago.
Each file is sent in on paper, entered into a computer, printed out on paper - and then put back into a computer again.
Endless: The underground cavern where hundreds of workers process government forms by hand
.