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MichMan

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Wed Dec 27, 2023, 03:16 PM Dec 2023

Michigan paid millions in unemployment to people who were incarerated or dead, audit finds

The Michigan agency in charge of unemployment benefits doled out hundreds of millions of dollars to people who are potentially ineligible, including some who were in prison or dead, according to the findings of the Office of the Michigan Auditor General.

Even after determining people who filed claims were in prison or dead, the Unemployment Insurance Agency still paid them $1.7 million, the auditor found.

When fraud was identified by the agency's investigations unit, the agency undercalculated penalties by nearly 50% due to issues with its internal computer system, the auditor found. And while it still can pursue an additional $840 million in fraud penalties, the agency rarely attempted to identify fraudsters, recoup ill-gotten benefits or assess penalties in a few selected transactions reviewed by the auditor.

The findings, released Wednesday, are the latest in a series of reviews by the auditor of the beleaguered agency, which operates under the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity.


[link:https://www.freep.com/story/news/politics/2023/12/27/michigan-unemployment-insurance-agency-audit/72036598007/|
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Michigan paid millions in unemployment to people who were incarerated or dead, audit finds (Original Post) MichMan Dec 2023 OP
Fire every last idiot. jimfields33 Dec 2023 #1
Here is another case of state agency incompetence MichMan Dec 2023 #2

MichMan

(12,016 posts)
2. Here is another case of state agency incompetence
Wed Dec 27, 2023, 03:38 PM
Dec 2023

Also in Michigan, a state Unemployment Agency worker, Brandi Hawkins, was fired in June of 2020 after it was discovered she conspired to approve fraudulent claims for dozens of people in exchange for kickbacks.

After she was fired, not only did the government not seize her state issued computer, they inexplicably left her log in access and password active, so she continued her theft for another month working from home. Yes, you read that right.

She was eventually found guilty of stealing close to $3 million dollars and sentenced to prison. Ordered to pay restitution, but I doubt the taxpayers are ever going to see any of it.

[link:https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/michigan/2020/07/17/feds-michigan-unemployment-contractor-part-2-million-fraud-scheme/5462024002/|

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