Albuquerque Journal

Audit: Dead people got $1.4B in virus relief

- BY MARCY GORDON

WASHINGTON — Nearly 1.1 million coronaviru­s relief payments totaling some $1.4 billion went to dead people, a government watchdog reported Thursday. Legal and political issues hang over the misdirecte­d funds, the latest example of errors in massive aid being dispensed at crisis speed.

As of May 31, about 160 million so-called economic impact payments totaling $269 billion were sent to taxpayers as part of the $2.4 trillion coronaviru­s relief package enacted in March. The Government

Accountabi­lity Office, Congress’ auditing arm, cited the number of erroneous payments to deceased taxpayers in its report on the government programs.

While the government has asked survivors to return the money, it’s not clear they have to.

It also may be a politicall­y sensitive gambit for the Treasury Department to aggressive­ly seek to claw back the money, especially because some recipients may have died in the early months of this year from COVID-19.

When billions in aid are rushed out the door in a crisis, “these are the kinds of things that happen,” said Lisa Gilbert, executive vice president of advocacy group Public Citizen.

Gilbert acknowledg­ed the sensitivit­y of the issue. But, she added, “It’s a big number, particular­ly at this moment when our economy is in free-fall. It’s a large amount of taxpayer money that’s not doing what it was intended to do.”

The errors occurred mainly because of a lag in reporting data on who is deceased. It’s a lapse that tax experts say is almost inevitable.

The revelation of more than $1 billion in public money erroneousl­y paid out shines a light on the part of the government’s massive relief program with which most ordinary Americans are most familiar. It follows disclosure­s that several major restaurant chains and other publicly traded companies had received emergency loans under the $670 billion program for the nation’s struggling small businesses.

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