Feds in Florida and two other states to lead crackdown on COVID-19 relief fraud [Miami Herald]
After losing billions of dollars in COVID-19 relief funds due to phony claims, the
The federal strike-force teams were picked in these states not only because they have experienced significant relief fraud during the pandemic, but they also boast the resources to help combat the escalating problem across the country, federal authorities said in an announcement Wednesday.
“In some ways, this is a novel approach dictated by the type of fraud we’re dealing with,”
In effect, the three teams working with the
Chambers, who is the national director of COVID-19 fraud enforcement, said the three regional teams will focus on international organizations that are suspected of stealing people’s identities in
Most of the COVID-19 relief schemes revolved around the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which was meant to help businesses decimated by shutdowns caused by the rapid spread of the coronavirus.
The program allowed for the loans to be forgiven, if borrowers followed criteria laid out by the SBA to use the funds for payroll and other overhead. Determined to inject money quickly in the faltering economy, the
Asked why the
Chambers said that the
“We’re going to be able to use analytics today that we haven’t been able to do before,” Chambers said. “The tools we have are far more advanced than 15 to 20 years ago.”
“It’s like putting together a puzzle and now we have all the pieces on the same table,” Gonzalez told the Herald.
Federal authorities said that while the three investigative teams in
The number of prosecutions and losses have been staggering over the past two years.
To date,
As the nation’s No. 1 fraud capital,
The
In
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