Millions of PPP Loans Were Flagged as Potentially Fraudulent. Many Were Never Investigated.
A new report takes an illustrative look inside the Small Business Administration, which was clearly overwhelmed by the obligation to push unprecedented piles of money out the door quickly.

If the protesters who clashed with police and smashed their way through the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, truly wanted to "stop the steal," perhaps their ire should have been directed a few blocks south.
While the chaos was unfolding at the Capitol, bureaucrats at the Small Business Administration (SBA)—three blocks away—were also apparently quite busy. According to a new report, some 1.8 million "flags" applied to loans issued as part of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) that indicated the loans might be fraudulent or otherwise incorrectly awarded were mass deleted from files on January 6.
The mass closure of those flags paved the way for billions of dollars of PPP loan debt to be forgiven in the final days of the Trump administration, seemingly without due diligence on the part of the federal bureaucrats charged with preventing fraud.
In all, the SBA flagged nearly 2.3 million PPP loans worth at least $189 billion, according to the report published Thursday by the Project on Government Oversight (POGO), a watchdog group that obtained those data from the SBA via an open records request. "A flagged PPP loan does not necessarily mean there was fraud, but some flags—if accurate—indicate clear-cut reasons a recipient would have been ineligible for the taxpayer-backed loan," the report explains.
But the SBA has now cleared 95 percent of those loans. More than 40 percent of the clearances occurred on January 6, far more than on any other single day. "That means a substantial number of loans flagged as potentially going to fraudsters or ineligible recipients have now been forgiven," the POGO report concludes.
Perhaps that's why other reviews of the program have found that as much as $100 billion of the $820 billion distributed via PPP loans was stolen by fraudsters.
There were 57 different types of flags applied to various PPP loans, according to the report. The most common one indicated that the business applying for the loan did not exist before February 15, 2020—the cutoff date for applicants that was supposed to prevent fraudsters from starting new businesses to collect pandemic aid. That flag was applied to 785,089 loans.
Any loan exceeding $2 million was automatically flagged for review under a Department of Treasury policy adopted in 2020 to apply stricter scrutiny to the largest PPP loans. But the POGO report shows that 99 percent of the roughly 28,000 loans flagged for that reason were cleared during the waning days of the Trump administration in January 2021.
"The bulk closure of most of these flags" the POGO report states, "suggests that not all of these large loans received the 'full review' that then-Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin pledged they would get."
The details of the POGO report are worth reading in full. It is an illustrative look inside a government bureaucracy that seems to have been overwhelmed by the obligation to push unprecedented piles of money out the door. In the first 33 days after the PPP program was opened in April 2020, the SBA lent out more than 20 times as much as it had handled in any full year before that time. High levels of fraud and waste were inevitable.
Even when the money did go to an eligible, actual business, much of it ended up in the pockets of business owners—rather than the paychecks of employees—at tremendous cost to taxpayers.
"Only 23 to 34 percent of the program's funds went directly to workers who would have otherwise lost their jobs," a National Bureau of Economic Research study found. Another study by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis found that taxpayers paid roughly $4 for every $1 of wages and benefits to workers.
"Initially, the PPP promised loan refundability to businesses that kept workers on their payrolls for eight weeks, essentially converting those loans into grants," Reason's Peter Suderman detailed in February. "But, as the pandemic dragged on and the program was topped up with additional funds, the requirements slipped, and the PPP eventually turned into something more like an all-purpose federally funded slush fund for small business owners."
In a report published in May, the SBA's inspector general pointed out that the agency did not have "a centralized entity to design, lead, and manage fraud risk" until February 2022—nearly two years after the PPP loans began being distributed and long after the bulk of them had been forgiven. That's obviously far too late to do much.
"The millions of flagged PPP loans worth billions of dollars," the POGO report concludes, "and the lack of scrutiny leading up to their forgiveness, shows the great pandemic swindle was aided and abetted by the SBA's lax oversight."
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I know where Biden can find 87,000 investigators.
as intended. it was a giant corruption scheme and everyone knew it from the beginning.
Thomas Massie said it succinctly
https://twitter.com/RepThomasMassie/status/1244255601171054594
The stimulus package that just passed is the biggest wealth transfer from common folks to the super-rich (Wall Street and bankers) in the history of mankind.
Done in the name of a virus with $1200 checks as the cheese in the trap.
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"Even when the money did go to an eligible, actual business, much of it ended up in the pockets of business owners—rather than the paychecks of employees—at tremendous cost to taxpayers...Only 23 to 34 percent of the program's funds went directly to workers who would have otherwise lost their jobs"
Look. I thought the PPP was terrible to begin with, but this is a level of journalistic simplicity that does not belong on this site.
Businesses have many expenses that, if not paid, result in that business failing and all employees losing their job. A business owner who used the PPP funds to pay rent on their business, or to pay off loans that they had on equipment, etc, was not just putting the money in their pocket.
Now I am sure there was fraud. But implying that a business owner put money in their pocket merely because only 1/4 - 1/3 of their expenses were wages for employees is a dick move that belongs in Jacobin, not Reason. I know a lot of these business owners. And they were not living high on the hog. They were scrounging together anything they could find to deal with the fact that their revenue had dropped to zero.
Overt knows what he's talking about. And the focus (FBI anyone?) should first be on those non-existent businesses, and the banks which abetted them. If they can track down some fool taking a selfie in the Rotunda on J6, then they should be able to trace a lot of these fraudsters.
But the gov keeps power by buying loyalty and destroying desenters. Don't think the govs goal is rule of law and justice
I rarely defend banks but from what I saw they had little incentive to police borrowers and apparently few requirements. That may have been different if we're talking millions but the small loans were pretty much unregulated as far as I saw. Again. The point was to dump money into the economy. That's what happened. Even the fraudulent loans got spent on something. That was the goal and government got it done.
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It wasn’t just a lack of incentive: The “guidance” in the form of “Interim Final Rules” were released by the SBA the night before applications went live. The IFRs were what filled in the blanks on how the program was actually supposed to work (rather than the rough outline provided in the legislation itself).
There was literally no time for the banks to create any sort of organized process for accepting, reviewing, approving, and processing loan applications.
Then, if banks took too long to vet applicants (or even to make sense of the ever-shifting rules that could change overnight) , they’d get nasty-grams from the Liz Warrens of the world, claiming that they were unfairly prioritizing large existing clients.
The government provided no intelligible rules, then changed those rules, and then criticized banks for trying to follow them.
Yeah the whole scheme made no sense. How can you pay employees when the governor padlocks your doors? Meanwhile the laid off employees are making more on unemployment than the owner could afford to pay and wouldn't work even if the government let them reopen.
If this is not the journalistic simplicity you expect here I have to wonder if you've been reading the articles for the last decade or so. This is exactly the analysis I'd expect from the marxist writers here skinsuiting as libertarian.
They've written this same idiotic story half a dozen times now and the existence of rent or any other non-payroll expense or contract obligation is still beyond them so it must be ideological because they're smart enough to breathe and type at the same time.
So a successful government program based on their metrics.
Yeah I got a PPP for my micro business. The welfare money I got wouldn't pay for Nancy and Paul's bar tab on a Tuesday night. There was no credit check, financials, P and l or any other proof of credit worthiness required. The only document I had to submit was a letter, to the bank not SBA, making the case that business had been affected by Covid lockdowns. Before I finished dispersing funds, to myself, the loan had been "forgiven". It was clear to me that the point was to dump as much fiat currency into the economy as possible in the shortest amount of time. If I had it to do over again I would have gotten a lot more of that sweet juicy fake money. But I'm just not that smart.
That was your mistake. I knew people who were principled and lost their businesses because of our Governor. The rest learned their lessons and the next time he tried to shut them down they all opened their doors wide and started calling it a peaceful protest because following the rules is obviously for suckers. You should have requested the max.
I'm not running a business right now. Got a "real" job a year before the pandemic, so I missed out on all that largesse. If I hadn't shuttered and become an employee, I would have just felt stupid after it was all over for not doing the same.
In fact, I feel cheated now. I want my fair share of the
money that was recklessly poured into the economy to cause all this inflation I'm suffering fromstimulus. I didn't even get the child credits or other payments.I mean, I don't have grandchildren to worry about. So fuck everyone else.
I have a one man business deemed essential by my overlords. I never quit working but had a couple of tough months when the insanity set in. Really not sure how I could have scammed anymore out of these clowns because my brain won't work that way. As noted. I'm just not very bright.
Another article blaming Trump while absolving Democrats. Reason is such a partisan, biased publication I don't know how anyone associated with it can show their faces in public. Shame on Reason for relentlessly promoting the left. Shame.
Whining, disaffected, obsolete right-wingers are among my favorite culture war casualties. These worthless assholes can't be replaced fast enough.
FOAD, motherfucker.
All partisans are useless feeders. Fuck em
Another article blaming Trump while absolving Democrats.
Who else is to blame when an executive agency doesn't its job well? Of course, this article didn't name Trump or call out the President for these failures, but yes, the obvious implication of an executive branch failure is on the President for very good reason.
Trump supporters seem to act just like The Donald himself and think that the famous motto goes, "The bucks stops anywhere but on Trump."
Democrats only controlled one chamber of Congress at the time the PPP was passed, so the most you can say is that they would share equally with Republicans in Congress any responsibility for a poorly crafted law. But there is no one else to blame for executive branch failures than the President.
The executive branch is staffed overwhelmingly by Democrats. They were and are abusing their positions to implement the agenda of the Democrats, to impose progressive ideas and values on the country, and to sabotage conservative and libertarian policies.
You are right that it is ultimately Trump’s fault for not cleaning house, but legally and politically, that would have been difficult. It is also the fault of Republicans, who should start off by abolishing public sector unions and making much larger parts of the federal workforce political appointees.
Hopefully, they have learned their lesson now.
The executive branch is staffed overwhelmingly by Democrats.
And you know this how? Is there some publicly available data on voter registration of federal employees I don't know about?
This looks just like an excuse to me.
They were and are abusing their positions to implement the agenda of the Democrats, to impose progressive ideas and values on the country, and to sabotage conservative and libertarian policies.
I would think that most people are just trying to do a job for a paycheck, and don't actually think much about the larger politics. You know, like most people with jobs, regardless of whether it is in the public or private sector. You are going to need something more concrete than your assumptions about the "deep state" to back up those claims.
Here is a finding from one such study:
“It was also no surprise that the researchers confirmed that Democrats outnumber Republicans or Independents in the federal workforce, as has long been public perception. Democrats made up about half of the workforce during the 1997-2019 data period (compared with about 41% of the U.S. population). Meanwhile, registered Republicans dropped from 32% to 26% during the period, with an increase in Independents making up the difference. The most heavily Democratic departments are the EPA, Department of Education, and the State Department, where about 70% of employees are registered to the party, while the most conservative departments are Agriculture and Transportation.”
https://www.newswise.com/articles/study-finds-the-cost-of-partisanship-among-federal-workers
If the protesters who clashed with police and smashed their way through the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, truly wanted to "stop the steal," perhaps their ire should have been directed a few blocks south.
If the government were interested in stopping fraud, they could redirect the billions in resources they've spent trying to find where a grandmother who waved a 6" American flag lived, and instead focused its resources on tracking down fraud.
For a marxist propagandist who adored the “summer of love” and all the violence, destruction and actual annexation of territory from the US that that was to bring up the protest of J6 as some sort of counterpoint is farcical.
But peaceful protests are apparently rife with homicide, looting and arson while "insurrection" is characterized by unarmed protesters being murdered by police with impunity.
Thank goodness better Americans got rid of the corrupt assholes who were running the executive branch in early January 2021.
As usual, jackass, you got it inverted.
Not really you fucking dumbass.
Trump admin intentionally gutted the oversight for this.
But nice try moron.
Oh you mean when the last admin intentionally gutted the already pathetically staffed oversight for this program that it went off the rails?
No....
When asked by reporters earlier this week about oversight of the lending, Trump replied, “I’ll be the oversight.”
https://qz.com/1827655/trump-claims-he-can-gag-congresss-watchdog-for-coronavirus-bailouts/
Why would the government investigate itself for political payoffs and vote buying?
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I miss the Covid days. Life was fucking great. Do nothing all day, just hanging with family. Shop online, maybe return some items to the ups store. It was so simple. And the governement was handing out cash for no real reason other than they just knew they needed us to go along with their scam.
Because let’s face it – it’s no longer the middle class getting fucked from this systemic corruption – it’s the entire western world. Every country is going to suffer because of the maverick shit we keep pulling, And they’re all gonna nod their heads in unison - so grateful to even be apart of this self righteous war.
Hell, they’ve already THANKED US for blowing up their hopes for a warm winter (nord stream). Anything for Ukraine. Here take it all, just don’t let putin or trump do whatever it is they were gonna do that we are told we need to be very afraid of.
They don’t even list English in the top 20 languages spoken there, but the western lemmings don’t mind. The cia has so successfully propagandized the westerners that they’re all willing to go to nuclear war over putin and his nazi ass ex territory that we stole from him.
Humanity is lost, get yours or get fucked.
I read a lot about cases of fraud when people want to get rid of debt or at least do something to pay off the debt as quickly as possible. In fact, this is quite serious, because there are many different schemes for committing a debt scam, see for yourself on https://www.bustathief.com/debt-scam-debt-fraud/. And it's scary that in moments of desperation, the debtor will be ready to do anything to solve his problems.