The same process that allowed federal emergency loans to quickly funnel to COVID-19 distressed businesses was also ripe for criminal manipulation.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Fraudsters begin to emerge from COVID-19 emergency loan program that lacked ‘safeguards’
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