
The U.S. Department of Justice's COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force has seized more than $1.4 billion in stolen COVID relief funds in the last three years. Despite this significant recovery, a report highlights a much larger issue, stating that fraudsters may have stolen around $280 billion in COVID-19 emergency funding, with an additional $123 billion lost or misappropriated. The head of the DOJ's fraud task force has indicated that under current funding levels, the government lacks sufficient resources to prosecute these fraudsters effectively.
The U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday announced its COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force seized more than $1.4 billion worth of stolen COVID relief funds during the last 3 years. https://t.co/lAQZuV48LD
BREAKING.🚨 "Fraudsters and swindlers may have stolen around $280 billion in Covid-19 emergency funding, with an additional $123 billion lost or misappropriated..." The DOJ Releases ‘Breathtaking’ Report Detailing Rampant Covid Fraud During Pandemic https://t.co/ToFfTCQhdf
BREAKING.🚨 "Covid fraudsters and swindlers may have stolen around $280 billion in emergency funding, with an additional $123 billion lost or misappropriated..." The DOJ Releases ‘Breathtaking’ Report Detailing Rampant Covid Fraud During Pandemic https://t.co/ToFfTCQhdf
