State watchdog investigating employees accused of bilking federal pandemic aid program – Capitol News IL

Neil Olson, general counsel at the Illinois Office of the Executive Inspector General, said the review is “systematic,” involving multiple state agencies and the other governing bodies under OEIG’s jurisdiction, which include state universities, boards and commissions, and regional transit boards. In late June, a spokesperson confirmed that at least 30 IDHS employees were in various stages of the disciplinary process for inappropriately taking PPP loans.
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Platinum Goose
2 years ago

If anyone did anything criminal they should be fired and prosecuted not “disciplined”. Look what happened to Trump when he had questionable valuations on his loan application. Funny thing Kwame hasn’t found anything yet.

Giddyap
2 years ago

No big surprise

Illinois Democrats hire lazy goldbricks, greedy grifters, and real-world unemployable friends and relatives to work the state. This was the core group for COVID con-artists

Pat S.
2 years ago

30! And those are the ones they caught.

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