In the opinion of Dietrich Bauer, the head of Saxony's Diakonie, the state should see independent welfare organizations more as partners in shaping the welfare state. "We have a nose for where things are most urgent," said the 65-year-old senior church councillor in an interview with the German Press Agency. The state should not see independent welfare work as something that needs to be double or triple-checked. This could free up a lot of money.
"Relatively speaking, there is less money available for the welfare state because, among other things, inflation makes costs more expensive. And what does the state do? It doesn't raise the money in the same way, but instead puts more and more money into bureaucratic control over the use of the money. As a result, less help reaches those in need. I would like to override this mechanism," said Bauer. The state should have more confidence that taxpayers' money is being used effectively and purposefully by charities.