PPP fraud investigation by state watchdog finds $7.2 million in improper loans – Chicago Sun-Times

Since the coronavirus pandemic began here in early 2020, the Office of Executive Inspector General has found 277 cases of wrongdoing involving PPP loans, which were typically forgiven. Most of the confirmed fraud cases — 175 — involved Department of Human Services employees.
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debtsor
1 year ago

I saw a tweet this morning that Dexter Reed obtained a PPP loan for $20k in 2020.

the doctor
1 year ago
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It was a westside/southside thing. The unbelievable amount of single person enterprises that got ppp loans is crazy. Many “haridressers”, “barbers”, “food delivery”, etc.

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