The government has lost billions to unemployment fraud. Can it get it back? [The Sacramento Bee]
The federal government is unlikely to recover most of the billions of dollars in unemployment insurance fraud that plagued its Covid recovery programs, independent government watchdogs said Wednesday.
“History will tell us there is a very low percentage that would likely be recovered from fraud,” said Comptroller General
“The recovery rate is clearly gonna be far below what the fraud rate is,” added
As of November, the state’s
Nationally, estimates of money from the federal programs lost to fraud range as high as
Most of California’s trouble stemmed from the federally-funded PUA program, created by
PUA lacked the safeguards that are in the regular unemployment insurance program. That “created multiple high-reward targets where an individual could make a fraudulent claim with relatively low risk of being caught,” Turner said Wednesday of scams throughout the country.
He told the House committee that “as time went on, one fraudster could have been issued several unemployment insurance debit cards, with tens of thousands of dollars on each card.”
The hearing is the second in two weeks on the massive unemployment fraud that plagued the COVID-related unemployment program.
Ways and Means heard testimony Wednesday as part of its effort to determine how much pandemic-related aid was wasted or subject to fraud. The hearing’s title was “The Greatest Theft of Taxpayer Dollars: Unchecked Unemployment Fraud.”
The COVID unemployment programs and other relief “had a positive effect,” said Rep.
“Let’s not allow the action of criminals distract us from the fact that pandemic UI saved millions of American families,” said Rep.
“Every dollar that went to fraud is a dollar that didn’t go to those who needed it,” said Chairman
Rep.
“Do we know how much money went to International organizations and foreign actors?” she asked. “Do we know if this money fell into the hands of terrorist organizations? Can we track how much money actually went overseas?”
And,
The watchdogs said it’s unlikely, but dozens of investigations are continuing aggressively on several fronts.
PUA, which ended in
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