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February 23, 2023 Newswires
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Lankford, Thune, Colleagues Demand Update on Efforts to Recover Fraudulent Pandemic Unemployment Benefits

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OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Feb. 23 -- Sen. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, issued the following news release and letter:

Senator James Lankford (R-OK) joined Senators John Thune (R-SD), Todd Young (R-IN), Mike Crapo (R-ID), and Steve Daines (R-MT) recently sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland and Department of Labor (DOL) Secretary Martin Walsh requesting an update on the Biden Administration's efforts to recover fraudulent benefits obtained through the temporary COVID-19 unemployment insurance (UI) programs. Since the creation of these programs in March 2020 through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, there have been multiple reports of suspected UI fraud. Most recently, the DOL inspector general testified that nearly $200 billion of COVID-19 UI benefits could have been improper or fraudulent.

"At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress established temporary COVID-19 unemployment insurance (UI) programs, which provided short-term financial assistance to the millions of Americans that found themselves unemployed through no fault of their own," the Senators wrote. "As well intentioned as the COVID-19 UI programs were, these programs were not immune from waste, fraud, and abuse.

"As members of Congress, we continue to be concerned about the unprecedented amount of COVID-19 UI benefits that were fraudulent, and, presently, we are seeking insight into the effectiveness of these task forces and other efforts by your agencies in recouping fraudulent COVID-19 UI benefits," the Senators continued.

Lankford previously introduced the Chase COVID Unemployment Fraud Act of 2022 to recover funds from unchecked unemployment fraud and provide incentives for states to recover fraudulent payments.

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Dear Attorney General Garland and Secretary Walsh:

At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress established temporary COVID-19 unemployment insurance (UI) programs, which provided short-term financial assistance to the millions of Americans that found themselves unemployed through no fault of their own. As well intentioned as the COVID-19 UI programs were, these programs were not immune from waste, fraud, and abuse.

On January 23, 2023, the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) publicly released its report entitled, Unemployment Insurance: Data Indicate Substantial Levels of Fraud during the Pandemic; DOL Should Implement an Antifraud Strategy. The findings embedded within this report are staggering. GAO found formal fraud determinations reported by state workforce agencies through June 2022 to be at least $4.3 billion. However, GAO determined that fraudulent payments could far exceed what states have reported, potentially in excess of $45 billion.

In addition to this analysis by GAO, Mr. Larry Turner, inspector general of the US Department of Labor (DOL), recently testified in front of Congress that more than 21 percent of COVID-19 UI benefits - or approximately $191 billion - could have been improper "with a significant portion attributable to fraud." And there are other estimates too. For example, the Foundation for Government Accountability at one point estimated that potentially $300 billion of COVID-19 UI benefits were fraudulent, while Axios reported that approximately $400 billion of COVID-19 UI benefits could potentially be fraudulent. Irrespective of the actual dollar amount of COVID-19 UI fraud, each of these estimates are concerning in their own right.

In response to concerns about rampant fraud in these programs, the Trump administration established the National Unemployment Insurance Fraud Task Force (NUIFTF). And in May 2021, the US Department of Justice also established the COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force. As members of Congress, we continue to be concerned about the unprecedented amount of COVID-19 UI benefits that were fraudulent, and, presently, we are seeking insight into the effectiveness of these task forces and other efforts by your agencies in recouping fraudulent COVID-19 UI benefits.

Therefore, we respectfully request answers to the following questions.

1) How many individuals have been indicted since the enactment of the COVID-19 UI programs for obtaining or attempting to obtain fraudulent COVID-19 UI benefits?

2) Can you provide us with the specific number of individuals from which fraudulent COVID-19 UI benefits have been recouped as of the date of this letter?

3) In its recent report, GAO found that the DOL OIG, through June 2022, had recouped more than $850 million based on its COVID-19 UI fraud investigations. Can you provide us with the total monetary value of fraudulent COVID-19 UI benefits that have been recouped as of the date of this letter by NUIFTF or other individual federal or state agencies?

4) Of the fraudulent COVID-19 UI benefits that have been recouped, what is the total dollar amount that has been recouped from individuals residing in the US and how much of that was recouped from individuals residing outside of the United States?

5) Of the fraudulent COVID-19 UI benefits that the federal government has yet to recoup, what is the dollar amount of these benefits that is believed to have gone to US citizens, and what is the dollar amount of these benefits that is believed to have gone to non-US citizens?

6) The DOL OIG previously warned that the Social Security numbers (SSNs) of thousands of federal prisoners were submitted with UI claims. What is the dollar amount of the fraudulent COVID-19 UI benefits that were distributed to individuals who submitted their COVID-19 UI claims using an SSN of an incarcerated individual?

7) What additional statutory authorities are necessary, if any, to improve the federal government's effectiveness in recouping fraudulent COVID-19 UI benefits?

8) What additional statutory authorities are necessary, if any, for the federal government to improve state workforce agencies' effectiveness in recouping fraudulent COVID-19 UI benefits?

Thank you for your prompt attention to this request. As Congress works to continue its oversight of the billions of taxpayer dollars that was spent throughout the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important that we identify to what degree efforts to recoup fraudulent COVID-19 UI benefits have been successful.

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Original text here: https://www.lankford.senate.gov/news/press-releases/lankford-thune-colleagues-demand-update-on-efforts-to-recover-fraudulent-pandemic-unemployment-benefits

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