Risk of Asbestos Exposure, Illegal Dumping, and Contaminated Soil From Demolitions in Flint, Michigan and Other Cities
Risk of Asbestos Exposure, Illegal Dumping, and Contaminated Soil From Demolitions in Flint, Michigan and Other Cities
Risk of Asbestos Exposure, Illegal Dumping, and Contaminated Soil From Demolitions in Flint, Michigan and Other Cities
SIGTARP's Quarterly Report to Congress
SIGTARP identifies the most serious management and performance challenges and threats facing the Government in TARP. Our selection is based on the significance and duration of the challenge/threat to the mission of TARP and Government interests; the risk of fraud or other crimes, waste or abuse; the...
Protecting taxpayers from rising blight demolition costs in TARP
Taxpayers on the hook for billions TARP dollars to be paid to Ocwen, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Nationstar & others who keep abusing homeowners and breaking federal rules in HAMP
In the Hardest Hit Fund, Treasury recently gave up $10 million to state agencies and increased the risk of fraud, waster and abuse, risks that should be mitigated
Mortgage servicers have wrongfully terminated homeowners out of the HAMP program
Homeowners have struggled with low admission rates and lengthy delays in getting help from TARP's second largest housing program - the Hardest Hit Fund
Non-Bank private mortgage servicers who have already received more than $1 billion from Treasury are increasing their participation in HAMP, which raises risks to homeowners and the need for significant oversight.
The audit’s objective was to review the use of TARP funds for administrative expenses, operating expenses, or other spending by the 19 state housing finance agencies (and/or their contractors or partners) who receive Hardest Hit Fund dollars.