How to Report PPP Loan Fraud

If you’re concerned that you may have been the victim of PPP loan fraud, there are a few things you can do to report it. Here’s a quick guide on how to report PPP loan fraud.

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What is PPP loan fraud?

What is PPP loan fraud?
The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) was created by the CARES Act to provide small businesses with loans of up to $10 million to help them maintain their payroll and other expenses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Unfortunately, there have been instances of fraud associated with the PPP. Some businesses have applied for and received PPP loans without intending to use the funds for their intended purpose. In other cases, individuals have submitted false information in order to receive a PPP loan.

If you suspect that someone has committed fraud in connection with the PPP, you should report it to the U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Inspector General (SBA OIG). You can do this by calling the SBA OIG Hotline at 1-800-767-0385 or by visiting https://www.sba.gov/oig/fraud-reporting/.

How to report PPP loan fraud

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) is a federal loan program that provides small businesses with funds to pay up to 8 weeks of payroll costs, including benefits. If you think that you or your business has been the victim of PPP loan fraud, you should report it to the proper authorities. Here’s how to do it.

Who to contact

If you think you’ve been a victim of PPP loan fraud, there are a few people you can contact:

-The Federal Trade Commission (FTC): The FTC takes complaints about fraudulentActivity related to all kinds of businesses, including small businesses. You can file a complaint with the FTC online or by calling 1-877-FTC-HELP.

-The Small Business Administration (SBA): The SBA is the government agency that manages the PPP program. You can file a complaint with the SBA by calling 1-800-767-0385 or by emailing [email protected].

-Your state attorney general: Your state’s attorney general can help if you’ve been the victim of PPP loan fraud. You can find your state’s attorney general contact information online.

Reporting PPP loan fraud can help protect other small businesses from becoming victims and ensure that those who commit fraud are held accountable.

What information to include

Please include as much information as possible in your report, including:
-The name and contact information of the person or business you are reporting
-The address of the person or business you are reporting
-The nature of the fraud
-How you became aware of the fraud
-Any supporting documentation or evidence you have

What happens after you report PPP loan fraud

The investigation process

Once you’ve filed a report, the SBA will investigate the matter. The investigation will likely involve interviewing you and the business owner, reviewing documents, and looking at the company’s financial records. If the SBA finds evidence of fraud, it will refer the case to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for criminal prosecution.

The DOJ will then decide whether or not to pursue the case. If it does, the business owner will be contacted by an investigator and asked to provide information and documents related to the loan. The DOJ may also subpoena records from banks and other third parties.

After conducting its investigation, the DOJ will decide whether or not to bring charges against the business owner. If charges are filed, the case will go to trial. If the business owner is convicted, they could face fines, imprisonment, or both.

Possible outcomes of the investigation

If the SBA determines that your loan was obtained fraudulently, you will be notified in writing and given the opportunity to repay the loan in full. If you are unable to repay the loan, the SBA will take administrative action to recover the funds. This may include referral to the Department of Justice for criminal prosecution.

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