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A serial scammer will spend over two years in prison after she defrauded the U.S. Department of Education out of nearly $1 ...
It will not only impact the oversight at the Department of Education; it will likely undermine the entire inspector general community.
Former Muncie woman sentenced to 30 months for defrauding U.S. Department of Education of $930,000 in financial aid.
Reina Isom, 47, of Gainesville, Florida, pled guilty to wire fraud and two counts of federal financial aid fraud.
The audit noted the district took millions out of its account for retirees and paid for human services, medical services and payroll.
Millions in apprenticeship provider “failure” write-offs, the skills minister’s salary and payouts to senior officials all ...
PublicTechnology explores the tax agency’s ambitious vision for the coming years, including ‘automating tax where possible’, investing in new analytics technology to help combat fraud, and upgrading a ...
If the Three-Fifths Compromise in U.S. history fraction the worth of persons of color, then the one-tenth and greater illegal disparities in generational wealth, which violate legally enforceable ...
A complaint from a concerned citizen in Oregon sparked Secretary of State auditors to investigate and flag $1.4 million in ...
President Donald Trump has visited the Federal Reserve headquarters in Washington, where he publicly scorned Fed chairman ...
Monday, July 21, marks the beginning of the first special session of Texas’s 89th Legislative Session, which can last a ...
A student loan borrower suing the Department of Education for its failure to fix a harmful credit reporting error that falsely doubled the amount she actually owed can move forward with her claims.