Discover Yahoo! With Your Friends

Explore news, videos, and much more based on what your friends are reading and watching. Publish your own activity and retain full control.

To get started, first

YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    States cracks down on unemployment insurance fraud

    PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A nationwide crackdown is coming for people fraudulently drawing unemployment payments — those who were never eligible and workers who keep getting checks after they return to work — a $17 billion benefits swindle last year alone, say federal officials.

    With the poor economy lingering and the jobless rate remaining high, Rhode Island and other states are stepping up efforts to stop the fraud and improper payments.

    As much as 30 percent of the wrong payments in 2010 went to people who had returned to the workforce but continued to claim benefits, according to Dale Ziegler, deputy administrator for the Office of Unemployment Insurance at the U.S. Department of Labor. Those payments came even after a 2009 executive order by President Barack Obama seeking new policies to cut payment errors, waste, fraud and abuse.

    Ziegler said states will be required to submit plans by Sept. 30 to the federal government on how they plan to curb such payments, Ziegler said.

    "This is a national concern," said Raymond Filippone, assistant director of income support at the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training. "States across the country are stepping up and looking at overpayments and detection."

    Since last year, Rhode Island now has four investigators assigned to ferret out double-dippers scamming the system, Filippone said and will add a fifth this year. The state has also for the first time retained a collection agency to recoup incorrectly paid payments.

    Filippone said the state has paid out $33 million in overpayments since 2008. The May unemployment rate in Rhode Island is the third highest in the country at 10.9 percent.

    Providence resident Jose L. Roque, 43, is among 15 people charged last month with bilking the state's unemployment benefits system. He faces one count in state court of obtaining money under false pretenses for allegedly accepting more than $20,000 in benefits over nearly four years while working for a Warwick landscaping company, court records show.

    He was released pending a pre-arraignment conference next month. Roque has yet to enter a plea. Officials say people convicted of this crime are usually ordered to pay restitution as punishment.

    "I kept working and collected at the same time. I know that's my big mistake," Roque said in a telephone interview. "I feel real bad. I'm sorry for that. ... Before I had problems. You know, now I got more problems."

    Since the economic dive began in 2008, 126 Ocean State residents have been criminally charged with defrauding the unemployment benefits system, said state police Capt. James O. Demers.

    Since 2008, $8 million in overpayment shelled out by Rhode Island have been classified as fraud, officials said. Filippone said of the $33 million in overpayments paid out over that period, $16.5 million has been recovered.

    Those losses are why the federal government is pressing states to keep a closer watch on the $155 billion in jobless benefits paid annually to the nation's unemployed workers.

    Five states are collaborating to address a problem known as separation errors, including payments to people who file for unemployment benefits after they've voluntarily resigned from their jobs. Those individuals are not eligible to collect, but some slip through the cracks because their former employers do not respond to states' requests to verify the ex-worker's claim, Ziegler said.

    Ohio, Colorado, New Jersey, Utah and Georgia have developed a web-based system to share unemployment insurance information with states, multistate employers and others, Ziegler said.

    In New Jersey, officials have also come up with a system to kick the newly employed off the jobless benefits rolls faster, Ziegler said. Whenever people show up in the national directory of new hires, they are assigned a code in the unemployment benefits system that flags them if they file for weekly benefits.

    Ziegler said these efforts have reduced the average overpayment from $1,200 to $472. He added the average weekly benefit is $305, indicating most abuses are identified within a week and a half.

    Still, Ziegler said officials have been working for years to come up with solutions.

    "This is not a simple problem," he said. "If someone who's unemployed and not looking for work, how is someone going to find that out? If you're someone who is claiming benefits and gone back to work, how quickly are they going to find that out? The idea here is prevention."

    Cranston resident Patricia A. Proulx said she's been wrongfully caught up in the confusion.

    Proulx was also charged last month in state court with defrauding the unemployment system of $18,992 from 2007 to 2010, court records show. She said she applied for partial unemployment benefits after her hours at an area hotel were cut back. Proulx has yet to enter a plea.

    "If I was doing something wrong, I wasn't told I was," said Proulx, adding her superiors told her she was eligible to collect unemployment. "I have no idea what's going on. When I called unemployment they didn't want to discuss anything with me. Nobody's letting me know what's going on and what I owe."

    Filippone said investigators use multiple methods to identify fraud. They check wage records submitted to the state tax division, the national directory of new hires, and they compare records with state child support enforcement officials. The state also runs an anonymous fraud hotline, subpoenas employer payroll records and sometimes conducts surveillance operations.

    Filippone warned scammers are going to get caught and anyone who gets more than what they're owed must pay up.

    "My message is to be honest with us," he said. "At a later date, it could be years later ... when you need the funds again, you're not going to be able to receive them. ... We never take an overpayment off the books."

     

    400 comments

    • ReginaG  •  10 mths ago
      I know one woman who is paying $26.00 for a 3drm, 2bth townhouse on section 8, has purchased two homes totaling over $875,000. She was turned in to section 8 and she managed to talk section 8 into looking the other way.
      • Dee 10 mths ago
        You could tell your local newspaper about this. It would make a great story and something might be done about it.
      • ReginaG 10 mths ago
        I tried that as well as a well known investigative reporter and nothing was done about it. I've turned it over to HUD and let's see if anything is going to be done about it.
    • james k  •  10 mths ago
      The cost of illegals in this country are NOTHING compared to what our politicians (yes, both parties AND independents AND teabaggers) are collecting from lobbyists! Solutions? Cut out ALL lobbyists in Washington (we can afford to put them in the unemployment lines) and APPLY TERM LIMITS TO ALL OFFICE HOLDERS! Can we, as a country, do these things? DAMN RIGHT WE CAN! (and Happy Fourth of July To All!)
    • Sledgehammer  •  10 mths ago
      We don't have to worry about UI fraud in Nebraska. The state cut off UI benefits to 100,000 long-term unemployed in April 2010. They owe those people over $1.2 billion in back UI payments. The governor and the DoL Director should be in prison.
    • Sledgehammer  •  10 mths ago
      I voted for Obama and Ben Nelson because they were against raising the debt ceiling. They said they would cut our debt in half and get us out of all of Bush's wars. Obama and Ben Nelson have tripled Bush spending. Now they want to raise the debt ceiling and have us involved in 4 wars. 2 wrongs do not make a right. They have lost my vote.
      • Uncle Arty 10 mths ago
        first of all it doesn't matter who YOU vote for, the Powers behind the Federal Reserve have already stacked the deck and picked their winner, elections and shit are just window dressing to keep up appearances, we would be right here where we are now had McCain won.
      • ks 10 mths ago
        obummer is a joke.
      • Sky 10 mths ago
        And the GOP have won yours...how again?
    • no name  •  10 mths ago
      Government is really a "do as I SAY, not as I DO" entity. I'd like to report FRAUD in the WH, congress, and senate. Who ya gonna call?!!!
      • foxhunter 10 mths ago
        GOST BUSTERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • foxhunter 10 mths ago
        sorry about that GHOST BUSTERS
      • Uncle Arty 10 mths ago
        forget 911 its time to dial .357
    • Donald Hump  •  10 mths ago
      how about all of those unemployed that are now working off the books? that's more than those who have found a job and continue to collect unemployment!!!
    • Al Rozz  •  10 mths ago
      You think that's bad, husband still gets social security check for the wife and she passed away 10 years ago.
      • WOOBAGOOBA 10 mths ago
        Ummm...If you were married you will receive that check.
      • Landscaper 10 mths ago
        I am owed that....
      • Bottom Line 10 mths ago
        No one reported the wife's death ... He'll get it until he dies, and then, they'll try to come after his estate if they find out - of course, he probably has no estate to come after.
    • Hypocritesparadise.com  •  10 mths ago
      How can the government morally enforce laws against citizens when they won't enforce laws against illegal immigrants?
      • Timo 10 mths ago
        Apparently, the illegals got the memo first, and no one bothered to let us know...they were trying to save money.
      • PuttPutt 10 mths ago
        I don't understand the government either. According to the Obama/Holder enforcement policy, Illegal is not illegal if it isn't a serious crime like murder, rape, and robbery.
      • cvd 10 mths ago
        that is why i say all federal and state laws should be challenged when someone is charged. sue and claim why are you inforcing this law on me when other federal and state laws are knowingly being broken by illegal immigrants and you do nothing! so why are you prosecuting me!
    • MoBob  •  10 mths ago
      Those payments came even after a 2009 executive order by President Barack Obama seeking new policies to cut payment errors, waste, fraud and abuse.

      I know its illegal and there are always those that will try the system but, can't we do anything right
    • ASCII BAUDOT  •  10 mths ago
      $17 billion. Thats All. The people that are in this country illegally and have never paid a dime into the system get much more than that every year but you dont see anyone bitchin about that!
    • Bobby  •  10 mths ago
      Why doesn't the Federal Government combine with State Government and crack down on SSI and Disability Fraud. I know tons of people who draw checks and even work on the side for money. Fact is, no one wants to crack down on these frauds. Some of these people get a check because they can't read or take drugs. WOW
    • kathleen  •  10 mths ago
      17 billion $ swindle last year. Shows you how much these politicians respect the tax money we give them. Vote them ALL OUT, their scum.
    • Toraco  •  10 mths ago
      ABOUT TIME... now lets go after what our elected officials give away to illegal aliens!!
    • Pilot in Iraq  •  10 mths ago
      IF WE BAND TOGETHER AND REFUSE TO PAY ANY TAXES UNTIL REAL REFORMS ARE MADE, I'LL BET THAT WOULD GET THEM OFF THEIR DUFFS. THE ISRAELIS GOT COTTAGE CHEESE PRICES LOWERED BY A SIMPLE FACEBOOK REVOLT AND BOYCOTT. HEAR OUR DEMANDS!
      1. BALANCED BUDGET WITH 10 YEAR DEBT REPAYMENT PLAN
      2. AFTER DEBT REPAYMENT, REFUND ALL SOCIAL SECURITY TAXES THAT WERE "BORROWED".
      3. TERM LIMITS OF 10 YEARS ON POLITICIANS
      4. WORK FOR WELFARE BENEFITS - NO HANDOUTS
    • George  •  10 mths ago
      If the government cracked down on illegal immigration welfare would go down and so would unemployment ..there is a good reason the unemployment numbers match the numbers of illegal immigrants
    • MaC  •  10 mths ago
      but on the other hand it's ok when the federal goverment borrowed 12.5 billion from the s.s. fund and hasn't pay it back ....throw those guys in jail first... these guys are maken exsamples out of e1 except themselves! there's are real problem!
    • Whochkee  •  10 mths ago
      Crack down on welfare cheats and SS disability cheats too. Never, ever trust a politician.
    • Louis  •  10 mths ago
      It's simple if the politicians had the brains to think about it. The social security number of the people receiving unemployment benefits can be matched against the social security number of the people who are having state taxes withheld from their pay checks. How hard can that be? I am currently unemployed and have no problem with that being dine.
    • dude  •  10 mths ago
      Prison inmates have this gig down to a science
    • Vegas Jack  •  10 mths ago
      Gee, I wonder just how many illegal aliens are collecting unemployment? From a few names on the list, I'd say plenty......
    [ [ [['Connery is an experienced stuntman', 2]], 'http://yhoo.it/KeQd0p', '[Slideshow: See photos taken on the way down]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['Connery is an experienced stuntman', 7]], ' http://yhoo.it/KpUoHO', '[Slideshow: Death-defying daredevils]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['know that we have confidence in', 3]], 'http://yhoo.it/LqYjAX ', '[Related: The Secret Service guide to Cartagena]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['We picked up this other dog and', 5]], 'http://yhoo.it/JUSxvi', '[Related: 8 common dog fears, how to calm them]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['accused of running a fake hepatitis B', 5]], 'http://bit.ly/JnoJYN', '[Related: Did WH share raid details with filmmakers?]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['accused of running a fake hepatitis B', 3]], 'http://bit.ly/KoKiqJ', '[Factbox: AQAP, al-Qaeda in Yemen]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['have my contacts on or glasses', 3]], 'http://abcn.ws/KTE5AZ', '[Related: Should the murder charge be dropped?]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['have made this nation great as Sarah Palin', 5]], 'http://yhoo.it/JD7nlD', '[Related: Bristol Palin reality show debuts June 19]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['have made this nation great as Sarah Palin', 1]], 'http://bit.ly/JRPFRO', '[Related: McCain adviser who vetted Palin weighs in on VP race]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['A JetBlue flight from New York to Las Vegas', 3]], 'http://yhoo.it/GV9zpj', '[Related: View photos of the JetBlue plane in Amarillo]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['the 28-year-old neighborhood watchman who shot and killed', 15]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/white-house-stays-out-of-teen-s-killing-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/cv/ip/ap/default/120411/martinzimmermen.jpg', '630', ' ', 'AP', ], [ [['Titanic', 7]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/titanic-anniversary/', ' ', 'http://l.yimg.com/a/p/us/news/editorial/b/4e/b4e5ad9f00b5dfeeec2226d53e173569.jpeg', '550', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['He was in shock and still strapped to his seat', 6]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/navy-jet-crashes-in-virginia-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/cv/ip/ap/default/120406/jet_ap.jpg', '630', ' ', 'AP', ], [ [['xxxxxxxxxxxx', 11]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/russian-grannies-win-bid-to-sing-at-eurovision-1331223625-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/a/p/us/news/editorial/1/56/156d92f2760dcd3e75bcd649a8b85fcf.jpeg', '500', ' ', 'AP', ] ]
    [ [ [['did not go as far his colleague', 8]], '29438204', '0' ], [ [[' the 28-year-old neighborhood watchman who shot and killed', 4]], '28924649', '0' ], [ [['because I know God protects me', 14], ['Brian Snow was at a nearby credit union', 5]], '28811216', '0' ], [ [['The state news agency RIA-Novosti quoted Rosaviatsiya', 6]], '28805461', '0' ], [ [['measure all but certain to fail in the face of bipartisan', 4]], '28771014', '0' ], [ [['matter what you do in this case', 5]], '28759848', '0' ], [ [['presume laws are constitutional', 7]], '28747556', '0' ], [ [['has destroyed 15 to 25 houses', 7]], '28744868', '0' ], [ [['short answer is yes', 7]], '28746030', '0' ], [ [['opportunity to tell the real story', 7]], '28731764', '0' ], [ [['entirely respectable way to put off the searing constitutional controversy', 7]], '28723797', '0' ], [ [['point of my campaign is that big ideas matter', 9]], '28712293', '0' ], [ [['As the standoff dragged into a second day', 7]], '28687424', '0' ], [ [['French police stepped up the search', 17]], '28667224', '0' ], [ [['Seeking to elevate his candidacy back to a general', 8]], '28660934', '0' ], [ [['The tragic story of Trayvon Martin', 4]], '28647343', '0' ], [ [['Karzai will get a chance soon to express', 8]], '28630306', '0' ], [ [['powerful storms stretching', 8]], '28493546', '0' ], [ [['basic norm that death is private', 6]], '28413590', '0' ], [ [['songwriter also saw a surge in sales for her debut album', 6]], '28413590', '1', 'Watch music videos from Whitney Houston ', 'on Yahoo! Music', 'http://music.yahoo.com' ], [ [['keyword', 99999999999999999999999]], 'videoID', '1', 'overwrite-pre-description', 'overwrite-link-string', 'overwrite-link-url' ] ]
    Loading...