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Probe: D.C. Paid $800,000 In Unemployment Checks To Employed City Workers; 90 Placed On Leave

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The Huffington Post   First Posted: 02/ 6/2012 2:36 pm Updated: 02/ 6/2012 2:43 pm

WASHINGTON -- The District of Columbia government was rocked Monday afternoon by news of an investigation into apparent unemployment fraud that has lead to nearly 90 city employees being placed on leave.

The probe also identified about 60 former D.C. government workers who cashed unemployment checks that they did not qualify for, according to The Washington Post, which noted that $800,000 in unemployment benefits had been improperly paid to employed city workers since 2009.

In a press release about the probe, D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray's office said that the offices of D.C.'s inspector general and attorney general have been involved in the investigation, along with the D.C. Department of Employment Services, the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Attorney's Office.

It's expected that the cases of some of those accused will be referred to federal prosecutors.

According to the Post, the investigation extends across the D.C. government:

The employees accused of wrongdoing worked in various arms of the District government, including the D.C. Public Schools and the D.C. Council, according to a high-ranking official to Mayor Vincent C. Gray, who was not allowed to speak publicly on the investigation.

The investigation is far from over. Gray's office said that any city employees still on the public payroll who committed fraud will be terminated as soon as possible under D.C. law.

"I commend [DOES] Director [Lisa] Mallory for her tireless and courageous work to uncover this malfeasance," Gray said. "Her efforts send a strong and clear message that we will not tolerate fraud in this government, but will root it out and hold people accountable."

According to the Examiner, a report from D.C.'s inspector general released last year found that D.C.'s "unemployment compensation office does not provide its employees with basic training, opening the door for fraud and causing long waits for payments."

A press release from the mayor's office follows:

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) -- Mayor Vincent C. Gray and Department of Employment Services (DOES) Director Lisa Mallory today announced a major unemployment-insurance-fraud probe launched by DOES in cooperation with the Office of the Attorney General (OAG), the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) and the Department of Human Resources (DCHR).

In an effort to ferret out waste, fraud, and abuse, Director Mallory began a rigorous review of the District's unemployment-insurance program upon becoming director last spring. Very quickly she identified serious concerns about the way the program had been administered over the last several years. These concerns were immediately relayed to the OIG, OAG, U.S. Attorney's office and the U.S. Department of Labor, and DOES immediately launched an internal probe into the matter. The review found that about 130 current or former D.C. employees may have defrauded the government by collecting unemployment benefits while still working for the District.

Mayor Gray has asked the OAG to work with the agencies that employ the specific personnel in question to investigate immediately, and those who are alleged to have committed fraud will be placed on administrative leave pending resolution of that process. Any employees still on the D.C. government payroll who committed fraud will be terminated as soon as possible under District law.

"I commend Director Mallory for her tireless and courageous work to uncover this malfeasance," said Mayor Gray. "Her efforts send a strong and clear message that we will not tolerate fraud in this government, but will root it out and hold people accountable."

"We have taken many steps to improve the quality and integrity of the unemployment-insurance program," said Director Mallory. "While more reform is still underway, many of our recent efforts are focused on detecting, recovering and deterring improper payments."

The names of employees found to have defrauded the government will be referred to the U.S. Attorney for criminal prosecution, and OAG will seek to reclaim through civil actions money improperly paid to employees.

"It is unconscionable for anyone -- and particularly District of Columbia employees, who should have high ethical standards -- to be fraudulently collecting unemployment insurance to which they are not entitled,” said Attorney General Irv Nathan. "The OAG will be seeking to recover for the District's treasury any money that was wrongfully taken by these individuals."

New and updated controls and procedures have also been put in place to prevent fraud. An outside auditor, which has been procured already, will also conduct an in-depth audit and review of the unemployment-insurance program to highlight any additional weaknesses and to provide a clearer understanding of what enabled the apparent fraud.

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02:13 PM on 02/14/2012
"quality and integrity of dc government"???? i fully understand why people dont want dc running itsself. the history of corruption, racism, violence, cronyism, nepotism, on and on and on. the last 40 years have proven that they cant self govern. and why are these individuals on leave, is it paid leave, why dont we terminate them immediatly, then try them. if their found innocent they can get their jobs back, once they pay back everything they have defrauded the government of. and i am speaking of the federal govt. dcs "special non state status means they are funded mostly by the federal govt, which means you and me. im tired of paying for their fraud, waste and abuse
the city, its govt and everything that goes on there has some controversy surrounding it. i live 23 miles from there. work for the federal government, but i do NOTHING IN DC.
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fieryat41
03:54 PM on 02/07/2012
The 90 city employees are probably on paid leave which is ridiculous, and rewards them for their fraudulant actions.
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02:31 PM on 02/07/2012
PUBLIC SECTOR UNIONISTAS
10:37 AM on 02/07/2012
These employees should be fired and not placed on leave. Be placed on paid leave for unlawful actions while unemployed people look for work is insulting. Terminate these employees who defrauded the system and place an unemployed person in their spot.
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the964kid
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01:18 AM on 02/07/2012
Gray is probably wondering 1) how is it he didn't get a taste of the ill-gotten DC funds OR 2) it's only a matter of time til one of the accused rats him out as part of the check scheme.
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alexandra23
01:13 AM on 02/07/2012
I'm sure that Mayor Gray is thrilled that individuals, other than himself, are being investigated. Takes the focus away from the investigations currently focused on his improprieties, at least for a few days.

Don't get me wrong, I am also very glad that these scoflaws are being found out and investigated. It's just amusing that Gray sounds so appalled at these transgression, while at the same time, he's under investigation for possible ethics violations in regard to his campaign activities.
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KeepNIt2Real
Um, are you gonna eat that?
09:09 AM on 02/07/2012
But then again, this article isn't about Gray, now is it? Stick to topic. Gray will have his day.
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alexandra23
11:51 AM on 02/07/2012
Well, Keep, the article may not be *about* Gray, but, according to the article, he certainly had a ;lot to say about the subject matter. Ergo, my comment regarding Gray.
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10:05 AM on 02/07/2012
Fav'd. Now Gray has something other than Occupy to focus on. LOL!
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kimo32
I am at a loss for words....
06:06 PM on 02/06/2012
DC should be ashamed of its self......it goes right to the heart of the matter....Barry cronies have been running things for so long everyone just turns a blind eye......get him and the remaining people out of those positions..DC we need to take back the city from this systemic incompetence.
12:18 PM on 02/07/2012
I am with you up until you talk about Barry why can't you all leave the poor man alone he has paid for his mistakes and still paying for them. I am so disgusted with DC, I feel like they are saying yeah we can take your tax monies and do what we like (what can you do about it)? Is DC pimping the residents.
01:44 AM on 02/08/2012
... but, he's still making the same mistakes.
02:22 PM on 02/14/2012
mr barry is far from a poor man, but if he paid his back taxes, he might be. joe average with his outstanding debt to this country would be in jail. and i seriously question the morality of his supporters. like many dc politicians, its all about them and what can i get for free, even if i have to steal it. this is the dc mentality that has now passed down to many of its residents and employees. i say we move the capital back to ny or phili, this city is becoming a disgrace to the nation
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Nelson Jacobsen
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03:55 PM on 02/06/2012
Time to Re-BOOT the DC Council as it stands the CM's alone have the oversight and we all know how that is working out for the Citizen of DC.