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Abbreviation
SIGTARP
Agencies
Troubled Asset Relief Program
Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program
Federal Agency
Yes
Location

United States

What to Report to the OIG Hotline
If you have a tip about potential waste, fraud or abuse in the Troubled Asset Relief Program, please report it to SIGTARP hotline. SIGTARP has jurisdiction across TARP, including: -- The Home Mortgage Affordable Program (HAMP) -- The Hardest Hit Fund (HHF), including the Blight Elimination Program -- Bank bailout programs, including the Capital Purchase Program (CPP) and the Community Development Capital Initiative (CDCI)
What Not to Report to the OIG Hotline
Any applications to the Hardest Hit Fund should be sent to the relevant state program, which can be found here. SIGTARP does not manage these programs.

SIGTARP Recommends Treasury Put to Better Use Unspent Funds in Tarp to Enhance Existing Unemployment Mortgage Assistance Through Hardest Hit Fund in Light of Recent Significant Unemployment

2020
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Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program
Troubled Asset Relief Program
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SIGTARP Recommends Treasury Put To Better Use Unspent Funds In Tarp To Enhance Existing Unemployment Mortgage Assistance Through Hardest Hit Fund In Light Of Recent Significant Unemployment

Two O.C. Men Sentenced for Roles in Loan Modification Scam that Caused $3.5 Million in Losses to Distressed Homeowners

Two O.C. Men Sentenced for Roles in Loan Modification Scam that Caused $3.5 Million in Losses to Distressed Homeowners
Article Type
Investigative Press Release
Publish Date

Two O.C. Men Sentenced for Roles in Loan Modification Scam that Caused $3.5 Million in Losses to Distressed Homeowners SANTA ANA, California – Two Orange County residents were sentenced late this afternoon – with one being ordered to serve 12 years in federal prison – for their key roles in,,,

Calaveras County Man Sentenced for Embezzling Housing Assistance Program Funds

Calaveras County Man Sentenced for Embezzling Housing Assistance Program Funds
Article Type
Investigative Press Release
Publish Date

Calaveras County Man Sentenced for Embezzling Housing Assistance Program Funds FRESNO, Calif. — Raymond Cawthorne, 57, of Valley Springs, was sentenced today to five years’ probation for embezzlement of public funds, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced. Cawthorne previously paid $14,000 in,,,

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