Chicago schools inspector logs PPP fraud, stolen laptops and sexual misconduct cases – Center Square

Chicago Public Schools Inspector General William Fletcher’s report says 810 employees took PPP loans, and of those 16 were asked questions and later resigned or were fired. “In some cases they would claim their sole proprietorship would make them $100,000 a year and our investigations would show if anything it was much less.”
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Fed up neighbor
2 years ago

And off they go into the sunset with the money and no consequences

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