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The figure, provided by Deloitte, came more than a year after the firm said the agency expected fraud losses in the “hundreds of millions” of dollars. State auditors have since reported that the agency improperly paid $3.9 billion to claimants who were later deemed ineligible.
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State computer wrongly accused thousands of people of unemployment benefits fraud.
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Buyers primarily were found over social media.
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U.S. District Judge Linda Parker said the lawsuit was a sham.
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A report issued today by Republican-led state Senate committee says last year’s election was valid and accurate.The report debunks claims of fraud and…
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The director of Michigan’s unemployment system said today there was an unprecedented increase in efforts to defraud the system during the COVID-19 crisis,…
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Despite fears that the coronavirus pandemic will worsen, Victor Gibson said he’s not planning to take advantage of Michigan’s expanded vote-by-mail system…
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Michigan said Friday that it halted payments to 340,000 unemployment benefit accounts — 20% of the state’s total — over concerns about fraudulent…
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Residents who were falsely accused of defrauding Michigan's unemployment benefits system have won another legal victory. The state appeals court ruled…
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Two state Environmental Quality department employees have been fired and several others disciplined after an audit found nearly $34,000 was paid for…