WASHINGTON – Up to US$135 billion (S$183 billion) of jobless benefits paid out by US states during the coronavirus pandemic may have arisen from fraudulent claims, Washington’s top government watchdog said on Tuesday in a report suggesting the problem is much bigger than previously estimated. Waves of fraudulent claims for…Read More
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