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18 May 2022

Administration Turning Attention To Banks In PPP Fraud Probe

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According to Adam, partnerships enable agencies to use data analytics more effectively to find fraud.
United States Criminal Law

Adam Braverman spoke to S&P Global Market Intelligence  about banks facing greater scrutiny as the Biden administration shifts the focus of its Paycheck Protection Program fraud probe toward lenders.

According to Adam, partnerships enable agencies to use data analytics more effectively to find fraud. He added that the administration is also taking more action under the False Claims Act, a tool that the Department of Justice uses to unearth fraud in government programs.

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