Minnesota Home Report Accuses Walz Administration of Enabling Huge Fraud – Journal Posts

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A final report released Tuesday by the Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee accuses Gov. Tim Walz’s administration of fostering a “culture of tolerance” that allowed fraudsters to siphon billions of taxpayer dollars from state and federal programs.

 

The 84-page report, compiled after two dozen hearings and hundreds of whistleblower tips, alleges state officials ignored repeated warnings while downplaying widespread abuse across Medicaid, childcare assistance, SNAP, and pandemic-era food programs. Investigators estimated roughly $300 million was stolen through the Feeding Our Future meal program scandal alone, while potential Medicaid fraud could total as much as $9 billion.

Lawmakers pointed to several examples they said showed Walz failed to act, including claims the administration blamed a court order for resuming payments to Feeding Our Future operators. The judge involved later publicly stated he never ordered the state to restart those payments and said the administration made that decision voluntarily.

The committee also highlighted opposition from Democrats during the investigation, including a blocked effort earlier this month to subpoena Rep. Ilhan Omar over alleged ties between convicted Feeding Our Future fraudsters and members of Minnesota’s Somali community.

Investigators sharply criticized Omar’s MEALS Act, arguing the legislation removed safeguards from federal nutrition programs by expanding eligibility to for-profit restaurants and allowing “grab-and-go” flexibility that investigators said made it difficult to verify whether children were actually being fed.

The report concluded that weak oversight, low barriers to entry for government programs, shell companies, kickback schemes, and the suppression of whistleblower complaints created a “permission structure” for large-scale fraud to flourish under the Walz administration.

 

Read the full report here.

Source: Fox News

 

 

 





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