Scammers Stole $200 Billion From Two Federal COVID Aid Programs
A new audit says one out of every $6 distributed by the Small Business Administration during the pandemic was stolen.

Fraudsters stole more than $200 billion of aid distributed by the Small Business Administration (SBA) during the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.
That eye-popping figure was announced Tuesday in a report from the SBA Office of Inspector General that assessed the SBA's handling of the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) and Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). The report concludes that the SBA "weakened or removed the controls necessary to prevent fraudsters from easily gaining
access to these programs" and that "the allure of 'easy money' in this pay and chase environment attracted an overwhelming number of fraudsters to the programs."
Ultimately, more than one-sixth of the $1.2 trillion disbursed through the two programs was stolen, according to the report.
While much attention has been paid to the potential fraud within the PPP, the $136 billion stolen from the EIDL represents a shocking 33 percent of the total amount spent through that program, which was intended to help businesses cover non-payroll operating expenses during the pandemic.
The new data on COVID-related fraud at the SBA are a long-awaited update—and a significant increase—to previous projections that estimated fraud levels at $86 billion in fraud in the EIDL program and $20 billion in the PPP.
Even the new, higher numbers might undercount how much money was lost: a recent Associated Press review of pandemic-related spending estimated that $400 billion was stolen or wasted. That analysis included $123 billion that the A.P. determined to have been wasted or misspent, while the updated SBA OIG report focuses solely on funds lost to fraud.
The new report once again highlights how utterly overwhelmed the SBA was by the volume of spending Congress asked it to distribute in the early days of the pandemic. The SBA "executed over 14 years' worth of lending within 14 days, and this was just the beginning," auditors noted.
Within that environment, avoiding fraud was impossible. Still, the SBA worsened the situation in key ways. For example, the agency did not run loan applications through the Treasury Department's "Do Not Pay" database—a list of known criminals and scammers—until 2021, long after the bulk of the pandemic spending was out the door. In a May 2021 report, the SBA's inspector general noted that the agency did not have "a centralized entity to design, lead, and manage fraud risk" until February 2022—nearly two years after it began distributing PPP loans.
"Since SBA did not have an established strong internal control environment for approving and disbursing program funds, there was an insufficient barrier against fraudsters accessing funds that should have been available for eligible business owners adversely affected by the pandemic," the SBA OIG report concludes.
In all, the SBA issued more than 4.5 million loans to fraudulent recipients. In one case highlighted in the report, a group of eight people submitted at least 150 fraudulent loan applications and obtained over $18 million in PPP and EIDL funds, then used the funds to buy "luxury homes, gold coins, diamonds, jewelry, luxury watches, fine imported furnishings, designer handbags, clothing, and a luxury motorcycle." In another case, a single person managed to "scam the system 150 times over, securing $3 million for herself and those involved in the conspiracy."
We only know about those situations because the perpetrators got caught. Many others remain on the lam. So far, investigations into COVID-related fraud have netted 1,011 indictments, 803 arrests, and 529 convictions. The joint efforts of the SBA, U.S. Secret Service, and other federal agencies have resulted in nearly $30 billion in COVID funds being seized or returned to SBA, according to the report.
That leaves a mere $170 billion—roughly equivalent to the gross domestic product of Kuwait—that has vanished without a trace.
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You oughta see the accounting on the aid to Ukraine!
Oh wait, you can't, because that right wing Nazi Rand Paul who laughingly thought that masks didn't work got rejected when he demanded to know how the money was being spent.
You have to be reasonable, you necessarily need a new scam to replace the old one.
You have to admit, if the goal was to keep the economy afloat, having scammers buying luxury cars, homes, etc. with all that loot was creating jobs and keeping the economy afloat... Our kids will appreciate the sacrifice our brave leaders made while they're paying off the bill for all that spending, amiright? It was always going to be just shoveling money out the windows. The government thought everyone was going to die, so they figured, hey, we might as well max out that last credit card!
You have to admit, if the goal was to keep the economy afloat, having scammers buying luxury cars, homes, etc. with all that loot was creating jobs and keeping the economy afloat
Assuming those scammers were Americans spending in the US. My experience with scammers tells me this is unlikely.
https://twitter.com/zerohedge/status/1673810659497181184?t=ZObSu2bUmicYDHmxh0OszA&s=19
Military aid to Ukraine
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Only 10% is laundered back into the DNC.
What about the Big Guy?
Another 10% for the big guy for sure.
Rand wears the swastika armband everyday.
A real Nazi! Seig Heil!
Oh, by the way.....masks didn't work, neither did the lockdowns, social distancing and the clot shot.
But continue to wear your little face diaper if it makes you feel good.
>> one out of every $6 distributed by the Small Business Administration during the pandemic was stolen.
technically, $6 out of $6 was stolen.
And 6 out of 6 was wasted.
Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) and Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)
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Ultimately, more than one-sixth of the $1.2 trillion disbursed through the two programs was stolen, according to the report
Check Donnie's pockets.
Or those boxes at Mara-Largo. Also check that cheap driving range grave he put Ivana in.
Ok, pedo.
Stephen King working on a new book about a ghost that haunts a golf course where her ex buried her in a cheap unmarked plot near the driving range - called 'The Trumping'.
And this is related to you posting kiddy porn how?
I hear there’s also a horror novel in the works about dead molested kids who seek revenge on the Soros worshipping pedophile who abused them.
https://twitter.com/amuse/status/1673760813440442382?t=tl1AEdWoQOXGwF5RRt8UuQ&s=19
President Trump: “you know, for a guy that got 80 million votes…nobody’s ever seen anyone wearing a Biden hat!”
To be fair, there are millions of Biden hats out there
But they all say FJB & Let’s Go Brandon
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Stop. You’re going to hurt the pedos feelings.
Olfactory pedo.
I chatted with my successor at previous employer. She says they had to provide all sorts of financial data in applying for PPP loan, it went through their bank as middle man to SBA, and took a while to be approved and then forgiven when even more data was supplied proving it had been spent on payroll and other valid items. Question is, how did the scammers manage to dodge the bank review? Was their bank complicit in submitting phony data?
If complicit, then the bank should be held liable for restitution for doing such a piss poor job of due diligence against a new, fraudulent bank customer.
So far, investigations into COVID-related fraud have netted 1,011 indictments, 803 arrests, and 529 convictions.
No executions? National emergency, after all.
$200 billion? Meh, what about the scammers that stole a billion life-years from the American people? And left many of them emotionally scarred for life? (And left the rest of us trying to put up with the permanent Chicken Littles.)
...that stole a billion life-years from the American people?
Damn, this hit me hard.
200 billion, huh?
And no one is accountable, right?
Shocking.
My cousin reviewed her Medicare statements. She was billed by four different labs in four different states for covid 19 tests ranging from $120 to $200 each. Two on one day, two a few days later. You would think that would have set off alerts, but Medicare paid three of them off at $94 each. She called them to report the fraud. Also Medicare lists its phone number as 1-800-MEDICARE
That number is 1-800-633-5227 but note Medicare is 8 digits, the phone number is 7 digits and if you accidently dial the last e , 1-800-633-5223, you will get a scam bot trying to sell you a “medical button” She reported that as well.
The report concludes that the SBA "weakened or removed the controls necessary to prevent fraudsters from easily gaining access to these programs”
It seems like it would be a fairly simple piece of legislation to eliminate the SBA. The continued existence of an organization that incompetent and/or corrupt is an insult. If nothing is done, and nothing will be done, if there are no consequences beyond sternly worded reprimands and promises to try harder, the supply of incompetent and/or corrupt government organizations will grow at an even faster rate.
For sound economic perspective go to https://honesteconomics.substack.com/
*ALL* Nazi Money is STOLEN.
Where do you think it comes from? A money tree?
Looks like Anthony Mengele's little flu bug paid off after all. Lock downs....millions out of a job, many of them permanently, schools shut down for two years, American children now woefully behind the rest of the world. yes, the lock downs worked so well, just ask any near sighted liberal.The PPP loans cost dearly to implement and fraud and theft was shockingly high, but , who cares, it's only fiat money created out of thin air from rainbow colored unicorn farts.
Is not to worry comrades, when revolution comes, everyone will live in utopia. I mean workers paradise.
We can always count on the selfless, hard working and tireless government worker bees to to come up with new and intriguing ways to make America a better place.
Why worry about the scammers? They only stole back $200B. The Government funded the virus, and then stole trillions from us 1) for COVID response, and 2) in consequential inflation destroying the economy.
This is not the problem.
The only way to scam significant money from the government is for the government to have significant money. If we would stop asking the government so solve every inconvenience, this issue would just go away.
/s/ Oh wait... that is Libertarianism. Nothing to see here. /s/
+10000000000; That day people started believing 'guns' make everything.
The only 'tool' in 'governments' toolbox is gun-force.
I know someone who is presumably now in a federal prison for this.
I don't know how long is his sentence, but whatever it is, he deserves every day he spends in prison and more.
I would bet that nearly everyone in my county agrees with me on this, too.
When he lived here, he screwed up pretty much everything he touched.
Joe Biden?
Maybe Helicopter Ben was right.