Posted Online: Oct. 02, 2012, 9:27 am
Illinois gets grant to fight unemployment fraud
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Illinois is getting $2.7 million to strengthen its efforts to fight waste and fraud involving unemployment claims. The grant from the U.S. Labor Department will help beef up anti-fraud programs launched in the past year. The state Department of Employment Security says it has begun garnishing tax returns of unemployment cheats; working more closely with the attorney general and holding business leaders personally liable for misstating company obligations. The department said Monday that those efforts have saved taxpayers more than $120 million. Rising unemployment claims take money from a trust fund supported by business taxes. When the fund gets too low, business taxes go up. So preventing false claims takes some of the pressure off the unemployment trust fund.
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