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MadDAsHell

(2,067 posts)
Sat Jul 27, 2019, 05:53 PM Jul 2019

Feds find potential fraud in student loan repayment plans

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Source: ABC News

Tens of thousands of federal student loan borrowers may be getting their monthly payments lowered by lying about their income and family size, yet the U.S. Education Department is doing little to catch them, according to a report released Thursday by a federal watchdog agency.

Among the most extreme cases reported by the Government Accountability Office are two separate borrowers who claimed to have 93 relatives in their households, along with 3,300 cases in which borrowers said they had no income even though federal data suggest they made $100,000 a year or more. All were approved for lower loan payments.

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said her agency will conduct comprehensive review of the repayment plans and will refer cases of fraud to the Justice Department for prosecution. She placed blame on previous administrations, saying the problems are proof that "many of the policy ideas previously pursued were poorly implemented." "Misrepresenting income or family size is wrong, and we must have a system in place to ensure that dishonest people do not get away with it," DeVos said. "We didn't create that problem, but rest assured we will fix it."

The federal watchdog agency says it identified 95,100 cases in which borrowers were approved as having no income even though it appears they were earning money. Using wage data from the Department of Health and Human Services, investigators found that borrowers in a third of those cases may actually have been making $45,000 a year or more, including some who topped $100,000. They concluded that the department "does not have procedures to verify borrower reports of zero income, nor, for the most part, procedures to verify borrower reports of family size." Borrowers applying for the repayment plans can check a box indicating they have no income, and the department generally takes them at their word with no further documentation needed, the investigation found.

Read more: ABC News: Feds find potential fraud in student loan repayment plans. https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/feds-find-potential-fraud-student-loan-repayment-plans-64575667



Our tax dollars at work. The federal student loan and the devastation it's caused will go down as one of the biggest political boondoggles ever.
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Feds find potential fraud in student loan repayment plans (Original Post) MadDAsHell Jul 2019 OP
She just found out? bucolic_frolic Jul 2019 #1
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bucolic_frolic

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1. She just found out?
Sat Jul 27, 2019, 06:02 PM
Jul 2019

What's she been doing for two and a half years

Yonnie3

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2. Locking ...
Sat Jul 27, 2019, 06:57 PM
Jul 2019

Article was published Jul 25, 2019, 6:50 PM ET which does not meet the 12 hour rule.

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