Chairman Rubio Issues Statement on SBA IG Management Advisory Warning of Suspected COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan Fraud
During the drafting and negotiation process of the CARES Act, Chairman Rubio crafted and secured language in support of SBA's request to ensure that in advance of disbursing the COVID-19 Emergency EIDL Grants, the SBA must verify that the entity is an eligible applicant for an EIDL loan. This approval takes the form of a certification under penalty of perjury by the applicant that they are eligible. This Management Advisory is the first step in mitigating and preventing fraud.
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"The details of the suspected COVID-19 EIDL fraud recently uncovered by the SBA OIG are alarming.
"The purpose of COVID-19 EIDL loans and advances are to aid eligible, legitimate American small entities with both a quick injection of capital and long-term financing for working capital needs brought on by the pandemic. I'm proud to have worked to secure language in the CARES Act to ensure the federal government has the tools to identify and go after fraudulent activity while protecting taxpayer dollars.
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The SBA IG's Advisory highlights serious concerns with the EIDL program that require immediate attention and action during its ongoing evaluation. The SBA IG has seen complaints from more than 1,000 individuals as well as 440 financial institutions citing more than 5,000 in suspected fraudulent transactions. The report includes the following figures:
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Examples of suspicious activities and suspected fraud include:
* Accounts of stolen identification;
* Inability to identify the names of the businesses or their existence;
* Deposits to accounts that were newly created and/or had no business account activity;
* Transfer of funds into investment and personal accounts with no evidence of business ownership;
* Transfer of funds to foreign accounts; and,
* Sophisticated phishing, social media, and romance schemes that often were associated with foreign actors and linked to other CARES programs fraud such as unemployment assistance.



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