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Corporate Investigations and PPP Loan Fraud

The Paycheck Protection Program gave businesses a line of support during the hardest periods of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many businesses were in a panic to get their funds as quickly as possible, and lenders did not have enough time to carefully review every application. The speed at which applications were submitted and approved has led regulatory experts to believe that there may have been significant fraud in some PPP applications.

The Federal Government Is Auditing Previously Approved PPP Applications

Several federal government agencies have launched initiatives to investigate PPP loan applications that were improperly approved. In instances where fraud is discovered, the government is cracking down by pursuing criminal charges. As a result, it is important for businesses that accepted PPP funds to understand current developments in the regulatory environment.

The Small Business Administration is leading a new initiative to audit all PPP applications that exceeded $2 million and any application that appears suspicious. The SBA is working with the Office of Inspector General, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Internal Revenue Service, and the Department of Justice.

Several initiatives have already been implemented, and some of the worst offenders have already been charged. However, regulatory scrutiny is expected to get much more intense over the next year as regulators obtain the data necessary to flag applications that may have been fraudulent.

Why Corporations Need to Launch Internal Investigations on Their Use of PPP Funds

When regulators choose to press charges, they have to conduct an extensive investigation before moving forward. As a result, companies almost always know when they are facing the possibility of an indictment. In the process of conducting an investigation, regulators almost always give companies a chance to come clean instead of facing charges. Regulators especially like to work with companies that demonstrably did everything in their power to comply before regulators ever made contact.

If your company launches an internal investigation into how PPP funds were handled, you will be in a much better position to avoid charges if you later face regulatory scrutiny. Regulators were officially offering an amnesty program for companies that discovered they had made mistakes in their PPP applications. Although the amnesty program has officially ended, the reality is that regulators are highly unlikely to charge companies that have conducted an internal investigation and done everything possible to come clean.

Christine Twomey
Christine Twomey
2024-03-21
Just had my Divorce case settled 2 months ago after having a horrible experience with another firm. I couldnโ€™t be happier with Claire Banks and Elizabeth Garvey with their outstanding professionalism in doing so with Spodek Law Group. Any time I needed questions answered they were always prompt in doing so with all my uncertainties after 30 yrs of marriage.I feel from the bottom of my heart you will NOT be disappointed with either one. Thanks a million.
Brendan huisman
Brendan huisman
2024-03-18
Alex Zhik contacted me almost immediately when I reached out to Spodek for a consultation and was able to effectively communicate the path forward/consequences of my legal issue. I immediately agreed to hire Alex for his services and did not regret my choice. He was able to cover my case in court (with 1 day notice) and not only was he able to push my case down, he carefully negotiated a dismissal of the charge altogether. I highly recommend Spodek, and more specifically, Alex Zhik for all of your legal issues. Thanks guys!
Guerline Menard
Guerline Menard
2024-03-18
Thanks again Spodek law firm, particularly Esq Claire Banks who stood right there with us up to the finish line. Attached photos taken right outside of the court building and the smile on our faces represented victory, a breath of fresh air and satisfaction. We are very happy that this is over and we can move on with our lives. Thanks Spodek law ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿผโค๏ธ
Keisha Parris
Keisha Parris
2024-03-15
Believe every single review here about Alex Z!! From our initial consultation, it was evident that Alex possessed a profound understanding of criminal law and a fierce dedication to his clients rights. Throughout the entirety of my case, Alex exhibited unparalleled professionalism and unwavering commitment. What sets Alex apart is not only his legal expertise but also his genuine compassion for his clients. He took the time to thoroughly explain my case, alleviating any concerns I had along the way. His exact words were โ€œIโ€™m not worried about itโ€. His unwavering support and guidance were invaluable throughout the entire process. I am immensely grateful for Alex's exceptional legal representation and wholeheartedly recommend his services to anyone in need of a skilled criminal defense attorney. Alex Z is not just a lawyer; he is a beacon of hope for those navigating the complexities of the legal system. If you find yourself in need of a dedicated and competent legal advocate, look no further than Alex Z.
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Taรฏko Beauty
2024-03-15
I donโ€™t know where to start, I can write a novel about this firm, but one thing I will say is that having my best interest was their main priority since the beginning of my case which was back in Winter 2019. Miss Claire Banks, one of the best Attorneys in the firm represented me very well and was very professional, respectful, and truthful. Not once did she leave me in the dark, in fact she presented all options and routes that could possibly be considered for my case and she reinsured me that no matter what I decided to do, her and the team will have my back and thatโ€™s exactly what happened. Not only will I be liberated from this case, also, I will enjoy my freedom and continue to be a mother to my first born son and will have no restrictions with accomplishing my goals in life. Now thatโ€™s what I call victory!! I thank the Lord, My mother, Claire, and the Spodek team for standing by me and fighting with me. Words canโ€™t describe how grateful I am to have the opportunity to work with this team. Iโ€™m very satisfied, very pleased with their performance, their hard work, and their diligence. Thank you team!
Anthony Williams
Anthony Williams
2024-03-12
Hey, how you guys doing? Good afternoon my name is Anthony Williams I just want to give a great shout out to the team of. Spodek law group. It is such a honor to use them and to use their assistance through this whole case from start to finish. They did everything that they said they was gonna do and if it ever comes down to it, if I ever have to use them again, hands-down they will be the first law office at the top of my list, thank you guys so much. It was a pleasure having you guys by my side so if you guys ever need them, do not hesitate to pick up the phone and give them a call.
Loveth Okpedo
Loveth Okpedo
2024-03-12
Very professional, very transparent, over all a great experience
Bee L
Bee L
2024-02-28
Amazing experience with Spodek! Very professional lawyers who take your case seriously. They treated me with respect, were always available, and answered any and all questions. They were able to help me very successfully and removed a huge stress. Highly recommend.
divesh patel
divesh patel
2024-02-24
I can't recommend Alex Zhik and Spodek Law Firm highly enough for their exceptional legal representation and personal mentorship. From the moment I engaged their services in October 2022, Alex took the time to understand my case thoroughly and provided guidance every step of the way. Alex's dedication to my case went above and beyond my expectations. His expertise, attention to detail, and commitment to achieving the best possible outcome were evident throughout the entire process. He took the time to mentor me, ensuring I understood the legal complexities involved to make informed decisions. Alex is the kind of guy you would want to have a beer with and has made a meaningful impact on me. I also want to acknowledge Todd Spodek, the leader of the firm, who played a crucial role in my case. His leadership and support bolstered the efforts of Alex, and his involvement highlighted the firm's commitment to excellence. Thanks to Alex Zhik and Todd Spodek, I achieved the outcome I desired, and I am incredibly grateful for their professionalism, expertise, and genuine care. If you're in need of legal representation, look no further than this outstanding team.

Significant Uncertainty Existed When PPP Loans Became Available

It is important to keep in mind that regulators are well aware of the fact that the loan approval criteria were not defined in a clear manner when PPP loans first become available. Initially, banks were completely overwhelmed with a flood of applications because businesses were led to believe that funds would be made available on a first-come, first-served basis. Since businesses could potentially get millions of dollars in badly needed funds, they slapped together an application and submitted it quickly. Many of these businesses had good intentions, and they planned to review their application at a later date.

Furthermore, the SBA is forced to be lenient with businesses because its FAQ page on PPP loans was not even released until months after PPP loans became available. Companies cannot be held liable for mistakes they made because of regulatory guidance that had not been issued. Nevertheless, companies do become responsible for amending their application after guidance has been revised, and companies that thoroughly analyze their application can iron out the details of their application to avoid any accusations of wrongdoing.

Companies Must Certify Compliance With PPP Terms to Receive Loan Forgiveness

Although companies may not be liable for many types of mistakes that were made in PPP loan applications, companies still have to get in compliance if they want to have their loans forgiven. Most companies have already written off the cost of their loans since receiving forgiveness is easy as long as broadly defined terms are complied with.

However, to receive forgiveness, companies first have to certify that they have fully adhered to regulatory guidance determining how PPP funds should be used. If you made mistakes in your initial application, the government could later argue that your certification is fraudulent if your plan for using funds in your application was not lawful.

Additionally, before asking for loan forgiveness, businesses need to make sure they carefully adhered to regulatory criteria when using PPP funds. In many cases, businesses have been advised to put PPP funds in segregated accounts to avoid problems with regulators. If you ask for a large PPP loan to be forgiven, you can expect to be audited by the SBA. Your use of PPP funds will be carefully reviewed, and every item purchased with PPP funds must be in accordance with the law. In some cases, businesses that did not carefully manage their PPP funds may be advised to ask for only a portion of their PPP loan to be forgiven.

Corporate Investigations & PPP Loan Fraud Lawyers

The Paycheck Protection Program gave businesses a line of support during the hardest periods of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many businesses were in a panic to get their funds as quickly as possible, and lenders did not have enough time to carefully review every application. The speed at which applications were submitted and approved has led regulatory experts to believe that there may have been significant fraud in some PPP applications.

The Federal Government Is Auditing Previously Approved PPP Applications

Several federal government agencies have launched initiatives to investigate PPP loan applications that were improperly approved. In instances where fraud is discovered, the government is cracking down by pursuing criminal charges. As a result, it is important for businesses that accepted PPP funds to understand current developments in the regulatory environment.

The Small Business Administration is leading a new initiative to audit all PPP applications that exceeded $2 million and any application that appears suspicious. The SBA is working with the Office of Inspector General, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Internal Revenue Service, and the Department of Justice.

Several initiatives have already been implemented, and some of the worst offenders have already been charged. However, regulatory scrutiny is expected to get much more intense over the next year as regulators obtain the data necessary to flag applications that may have been fraudulent.

Why Corporations Need to Launch Internal Investigations on Their Use of PPP Funds

When regulators choose to press charges, they have to conduct an extensive investigation before moving forward. As a result, companies almost always know when they are facing the possibility of an indictment. In the process of conducting an investigation, regulators almost always give companies a chance to come clean instead of facing charges. Regulators especially like to work with companies that demonstrably did everything in their power to comply before regulators ever made contact.

If your company launches an internal investigation into how PPP funds were handled, you will be in a much better position to avoid charges if you later face regulatory scrutiny. Regulators were officially offering an amnesty program for companies that discovered they had made mistakes in their PPP applications. Although the amnesty program has officially ended, the reality is that regulators are highly unlikely to charge companies that have conducted an internal investigation and done everything possible to come clean.

Significant Uncertainty Existed When PPP Loans Became Available

It is important to keep in mind that regulators are well aware of the fact that the loan approval criteria were not defined in a clear manner when PPP loans first become available. Initially, banks were completely overwhelmed with a flood of applications because businesses were led to believe that funds would be made available on a first-come, first-served basis. Since businesses could potentially get millions of dollars in badly needed funds, they slapped together an application and submitted it quickly. Many of these businesses had good intentions, and they planned to review their application at a later date.

Furthermore, the SBA is forced to be lenient with businesses because its FAQ page on PPP loans was not even released until months after PPP loans became available. Companies cannot be held liable for mistakes they made because of regulatory guidance that had not been issued. Nevertheless, companies do become responsible for amending their application after guidance has been revised, and companies that thoroughly analyze their application can iron out the details of their application to avoid any accusations of wrongdoing.

Companies Must Certify Compliance With PPP Terms to Receive Loan Forgiveness

Although companies may not be liable for many types of mistakes that were made in PPP loan applications, companies still have to get in compliance if they want to have their loans forgiven. Most companies have already written off the cost of their loans since receiving forgiveness is easy as long as broadly defined terms are complied with.

However, to receive forgiveness, companies first have to certify that they have fully adhered to regulatory guidance determining how PPP funds should be used. If you made mistakes in your initial application, the government could later argue that your certification is fraudulent if your plan for using funds in your application was not lawful.

Additionally, before asking for loan forgiveness, businesses need to make sure they carefully adhered to regulatory criteria when using PPP funds. In many cases, businesses have been advised to put PPP funds in segregated accounts to avoid problems with regulators. If you ask for a large PPP loan to be forgiven, you can expect to be audited by the SBA. Your use of PPP funds will be carefully reviewed, and every item purchased with PPP funds must be in accordance with the law. In some cases, businesses that did not carefully manage their PPP funds may be advised to ask for only a portion of their PPP loan to be forgiven.

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