St. Paul, Minnesota. A 205-page House Oversight Committee staff report released Monday alleges Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison failed for years to act on warnings about fraud in state social services, documenting hundreds of millions in confirmed or suspected losses and federal estimates that place up to nine billion dollars at risk. This week Vice President J.D. Vance referred the matter to the Department of Justice Fraud Division for criminal review and investigation, and House Oversight Chairman James Comer publicly urged accountability; the report also quotes whistleblowers who allege retaliation, including alleged intimidation and threats, prompting federal officials to seek further probes.
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如果你是明尼苏达州的纳税人,你会直接受到影响。你的税款为州社会服务提供资金。如果发生欺诈,就像你的钱从口袋里漏出来一样。请关注此次调查的最新进展。
这项欺诈可能使数亿美元,甚至数十亿美元的纳税人钱款面临风险。这是一个需要解决的严重问题。如果你认识需要知晓此事的明尼苏达州居民,请转发。
联邦调查人员、监督倡导者和共和党议员,在众议院监督委员会的报告以及随后提交给司法部欺诈部门的案件之后,可能会获得推动刑事调查和政策改革的优势。
明尼苏达州官员、受影响的项目接受者和纳税人,如果报告的调查结果和所谓的失误得到证实,可能会遭受声誉损害、行政混乱和潜在的财务损失。
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