Audit detects unemployment fraud
The state of
Perhaps more than any other government agency,
Amid that crunch, the state did not run claims through a computer system to check whether applicants' personal information matched those of inmates, according to the audit. Among other reasons, an inmate is ineligible for unemployment because a federal law requires that a recipient be "available for work."
Agency investigators realized that eight claimants from the prior fiscal year had received benefits despite being in jail or prison, receiving about
The report also found that
According to the report, many investigators dropped the task as
In a response to the audit, an unnamed
"Moving all resources to processing claims and providing customer service ensured we were paying all eligible claimants in the quickest time possible as we were directed to do and in line with our priorities," the official wrote in the response.
The agency said investigators are checking
The audit did not specify whether the state recovered any of the
The labor department's
for tax, unemployment fraud
Also Tuesday, the
According to a news release, 47-year-old
The father and daughter directed that some of the claimed refunds be deposited into bank accounts they operated, setting them up to receive about
Maung and Mi also filed unemployment insurance claims on behalf of some customers, the
According to the release, the filings directed
The grand jury indicted each of them on one count of conspiracy to defraud
The grand jury also indicted Maung on 30 counts of preparing and presenting a false tax return and five counts of willful failure to file return. Mi faces 10 counts of preparing and presenting a false tax return.
According to the release, the father and daughter, if convicted, each face up to 20 years in prison.



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