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SBA scrapped ethics review for agency employees, lawmakers in emergency loan program

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  1. Xerobull

    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!

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    Washington DC isn't even a swamp anymore. A swamp has teeming life and beauty if you look at it the right way. At this point it's just a cesspool.

    SBA scrapped ethics review for agency employees, lawmakers in emergency loan program

    BY NIV ELIS - 06/26/20 04:35 PM EDT 36
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    A little-noticed rule issued by the Small Business Administration earlier in the pandemic allows agency employees, lawmakers and other federal officials to sidestep an ethics review that is meant to prevent conflicts of interest.

    The exemption pertained to loans from the $659 billion Payment Protection Program (PPP), a lending facility Congress approved with the goal of getting money quickly to small businesses hit hard by the coronavirus lockdowns.

    SBA regulations normally require applicants with potential conflicts of interest to obtain a waiver from a Standard of Conduct Committee before the agency can extend them a loan. The regulation is in place to protect taxpayer dollars from being distributed to well-connected people who might not otherwise be eligible.

    But the SBA, led by Administrator Jovita Carranza, issued a blanket waiver for that rule as part of PPP.

    The Washington Post first reported the rule change Friday, noting it was issued by the SBA in April.

    The SBA, in a statement Friday, said the rule was meant to remove additional barriers from people getting the much-needed loans, and that disaster assistance funds don't require the conflict of interest waivers for the same reason.

    “The Standard of Conduct Committee gave a blanket approval rather than case-by-case consideration in recognition that PPP loans were in some respects akin to disaster loans (which do not require any Standards of Conduct Committee approval) and in anticipation of the large volume of potential cases that might come before the Committee,” SBA spokesperson Jim Billimoria said in a statement.

    The SBA and Treasury Department have come under scrutiny for a lack of transparency and oversight of the emergency lending program, which offers forgivable loans.

    The Government Accountability Office released a report Thursday that said SBA has not been forthcoming with information about the PPP.

    “We encountered the most difficulty trying to obtain information from the Small Business Administration (SBA),” the report said. “SBA to date has failed to provide information critical to our review.”

    SBA disputed that characterization, saying it was providing information on more than 4.7 million loans.

    On Thursday, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he would increase transparency by providing certain congressional committees with access to specific information about PPP loans under $150,000.

    Unlike larger loans, Mnuchin was not expected to release that information publicly, but agreed under pressure from Democrats to make the information available to key committees.
     
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    Congress still has the ability to pass something to make them provide that info, right? I'm just sick of all the lying...the PPP bill was passed with provisions to provide full transparency and now they're saying screw that. It's not just the GOP either...

    "Businesses owned by Rep. Roger Williams (R-Tex.) and Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-Mo.), as well as businesses connected to the husbands of Rep. Susie Lee (D-Nev.) and Rep. Debbie Mucarsel Powell (D-Fla.), all received loans from the program."

    "The casino company run by Lee’s husband, Full House Resorts, received $5.6 million and Fiesta Restaurant Group, which employs Mucarsel Powell’s husband as an executive, received a $15 million loan which it returned in full, while Hartzler and Williams received loans for undisclosed sums."
     
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  3. Andre0087

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    I can only imagine how much Don the Con and his inner circle profited from these. But wait we must stop the unemployment bonus...we can't let the plebs get used to handouts! ****ing hypocrites...
     
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    As a democracy people tend to think it's okay for "both sides" to be corrupt, and by "okay" you excuse or downplay your team's transgressions for some greater scoreboard.

    It has to be repeated that the Rule of Law is essentially a culture of trust for the system, and how it's enforced comes at the very top.

    Initial Trump appointees who understood that were fired and berated until all Trump had were lackeys and yes men. Does it then surprise anyone that Congress became crooked knowing they could get away with it?

    How does lower government, businesses and citizens respond?

    Beats me... I'm on Robinhood trying to make money off the Fed.
     
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  5. Andre0087

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    I made mine during the "dip". Good luck...
     
  6. Amiga

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    If this waiver is to speed up payment to slow down an economic dive, then that’s fine but it should not prevent a retroactive review. That would restore confidence and trust. If that’s not allowed —-> cesspool it is. But the sba does deserve a chance to do the right thing here and allow reviews.
     
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    It's the Republican controlled Senate under McConnell that is preventing oversight. If any Democrats have joined in with the Republicans and are "dipping their beaks" into the cesspool created by the trump administration, throw the book at them.
     
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