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01Snake
06-13-2006, 09:16 PM
Report: $1.4 Billion Went to Fraudulent Aid for Katrina Victims
Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Homeland Security to Probe Alleged Immigration Fraud

WASHINGTON — The government doled out as much as $1.4 billion in bogus assistance to victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, getting hoodwinked to pay for season football tickets, a tropical vacation and even a divorce lawyer, congressional investigators have found.

Prison inmates, a supposed victim who used a New Orleans cemetery for a home address, and a person who spent 70 days at a Hawaiian hotel all were able to wrongly get taxpayer help, according to evidence that gives a new black eye to the nation's disaster relief agency.

Agents from the General Accountability Office, the investigative arm of Congress, went undercover to expose the ease of receiving disaster expense checks from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

The GAO concluded that as much as 16 percent of the billions of dollars in FEMA help to individuals after the two hurricanes was unwarranted.

The findings are detailed in testimony, obtained by The Associated Press, that is to be delivered at a hearing Wednesday by the House Homeland Security subcommittee on investigations.

To dramatize the problem, GAO provided lawmakers with a copy of a $2,358 U.S. Treasury check for rental assistance that an undercover agent got using a bogus address. The money was paid even after FEMA learned from its inspector that the undercover applicant did not live at the address.

"This is an assault on the American taxpayer," said Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, chairman of the subcommittee that will conduct the hearing. "Prosecutors from the federal level down should be looking at prosecuting these crimes and putting the criminals who committed them in jail for a long time."

FEMA spokesman Aaron Walker said Tuesday that the agency, already criticized for a poor response to Katrina, makes its highest priority during a disaster "to get help quickly to those in desperate need of our assistance."

"Even as we put victims first, we take very seriously our responsibility to be outstanding stewards of taxpayer dollars, and we are careful to make sure that funds are distributed appropriately," he said.

FEMA said it has identified more than 1,500 cases of potential fraud after Katrina and Rita and has referred those cases to the Homeland Security inspector general. The agency said it has identified $16.8 million in improperly awarded disaster relief money and has started efforts to collect the money.

The GAO said it was 95 percent confident that improper and potentially fraudulent payments were much higher — between $600 million and $1.4 billion.

The investigative agency said it found people lodged in hotels often were paid twice, since FEMA gave them individual rental assistance and paid hotels directly. FEMA paid California hotels $8,000 to house one individual — the same person who received three rental assistance payments for both disasters.

In another instance, FEMA paid an individual $2,358 in rental assistance, while at the same time paying about $8,000 for the same person to stay 70 nights at more than $100 per night in a Hawaii hotel.

FEMA also could not establish that 750 debit cards worth $1.5 million even went to Katrina victims, the auditors said.

Among the items purchased with the cards:

—an all-inclusive, one-week Caribbean vacation in the Punta Cana resort in the Dominican Republic.

—five season tickets to New Orleans Saints professional football games.

—adult erotica products in Houston and "Girls Gone Wild" videos in Santa Monica, Calif.

—Dom Perignon champagne and other alcoholic beverages in San Antonio.

—a divorce lawyer's services in Houston.

"Our forensic audit and investigative work showed that improper and potentially fraudulent payments occurred mainly because FEMA did not validate the identity of the registrant, the physical location of the damaged address, and ownership and occupancy of all registrants at the time of registration," GAO officials said.

FEMA paid millions of dollars to more than 1,000 registrants who used names and Social Security numbers belonging to state and federal prisoners for expedited housing assistance. The inmates were in Louisiana, Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and Florida.

FEMA made about $5.3 million in payments to registrants who provided a post office box as their damaged residence, including one who got $2,748 for listing an Alabama post office box as the damaged property.

To demonstrate how easy it was to hoodwink FEMA, the GAO told of an individual who used 13 different Social Security numbers — including the person's own — to receive $139,000 in payments on 13 separate registrations for aid. All the payments were sent to a single address.

Likewise, another person used a damaged property address located within the grounds of Greenwood Cemetery in New Orleans to request disaster aid. Public records show no record of the registrant ever living in New Orleans.

Instead, records indicate that for the past five years, the registrant lived in West Virginia — at the address provided to FEMA, the GAO said.

atxrocker
06-13-2006, 09:31 PM
i saw this on the news and wanted to break something. 1 billion dollars... fema licks balls. i heard some pansy in houston even got money to get a sex change.. inexcusable. somebody should die. for real.

Crookshanks
06-13-2006, 11:35 PM
And then they wonder why us hardworking, taxpaying citizens don't have much sympathy for these "victims." FEMA is so worried about being politically correct that they are inept much of the time and downright worthless in some instances!

How could they not anticipate the potential fraud and abuse? Checks and balances should have been in place from the beginning. I think they were afraid because of all the finger pointing and criticism from Mayor Nagin and other idiot liberals!

I hope they prosecute these individuals and are able to recoup some of the money.

Oh, Gee!!
06-14-2006, 08:51 AM
Report: $1.4 Billion Went to Fraudulent Aid for Katrina Victims
Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Homeland Security to Probe Alleged Immigration Fraud

—Dom Perignon champagne and other alcoholic beverages in San Antonio.




woohoo, we made the national news. finally, we get some media coverage.

boutons_
06-14-2006, 09:17 AM
"How could they not anticipate the potential fraud and abuse?"

DHS/FEMA are incompetent Repug political operatives, who don't give a shit about policies, who aren't serious about governance, only winning about office and raping the country to the benefit of rich+corps.

but you blind, ignorant red-staters/Repugs/conservatives just keep sucking off dubya/dickhead/rummy/condi/rove/wolfie in your fantasies that the Repugs are doing a great job on every single front.

desflood
06-14-2006, 09:22 AM
Not to go off-topic, but what's with you and this GWB/dick-sucking thing?

boutons_
06-14-2006, 09:28 AM
not my idea, seems to common parlance here for "blind lover/admirer of somebody".

Like in the 60s, it was "my country, right or wrong" and "love it or leave it".

EXACTLY the same sentiments now from cretins like vashner, AHF, xz, with the basic conflation being "USA = Repugs", or, "if you hate and despise the shit the Repugs are committing, you hate and despise USA".

bend over, grab your ankles, and pucker up, buttercup. You people aren't done sucking the Repugs off, and the Repugs aren't done buggering us all.

Spurminator
06-14-2006, 09:37 AM
This kind of thing is collateral damage. Anytime there are government subsidies or aid, someone will find a way to take advantage of them for the wrong reasons. The vast majority of the aid was used by people who needed it. I'm no FEMA apologist, but if they were forced to be 100% certain that every dollar was going to be used for actual necessary repairs, it could hold up or prevent funding for people who actually need it.

What's happening right now is what needs to happen. All of the checks have been sent, now they are finding out who stole money and they will be punished.

boutons_
06-14-2006, 09:37 AM
$1.4 B? even $5B? lost in bogus Katrina claims makes people sick?

but $500B+ wasted in Iraq doesn't make anybody sick?

Phenomanul
06-14-2006, 09:52 AM
This kind of thing is collateral damage. Anytime there are government subsidies or aid, someone will find a way to take advantage of them for the wrong reasons. The vast majority of the aid was used by people who needed it. I'm no FEMA apologist, but if they were forced to be 100% certain that every dollar was going to be used for actual necessary repairs, it could hold up or prevent funding for people who actually need it.

What's happening right now is what needs to happen. All of the checks have been sent, now they are finding out who stole money and they will be punished.


That's how I see it... it's a shame that so many people would try and cheat the system... but it's not surprising anymore... I saw it here in Corpus.

The worse part is; if FEMA actually had enough resources to to manage the funds properly from the get-go, then people would cry about the red-tape and the inaccessibility to the funds.... and like you said, people that actually needed it -- the real victims -- would have to suffer more for said delays...

It's a complicated problem.

Mike D.Brown
06-14-2006, 11:45 AM
I told Bush but he wouldn't listen.

Crookshanks
06-14-2006, 04:01 PM
but $500B+ wasted in Iraq doesn't make anybody sick?

Wasted? We're fighting a war that liberated millions of people. Not quite on the same level as a low-life scam artist buying "Girls gone Wild" videos!

You, sir, are an idiot!!