SBA Veered From Guidelines on Small-Business Loans, Report Says

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The Small Business Administration ignored several congressional mandates in implementing the Paycheck Protection Program, its inspector general said

WASHINGTON—The Small Business Administration didn’t follow several congressional mandates in implementing its huge loan program designed to keep businesses afloat during the coronavirus pandemic—including failing to issue guidance that prioritized underserved communities, the agency’s inspector general said in a report Friday.

The report focuses on the Paycheck Protection Program, part of a $2 trillion aid package that became law in March.

 

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MANY INDIVIDUALS, COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATIONS FORGET SAVINGS AND DEPENDS MORE ON CREDITS. THE LOCKDOWN CAN BE FACED COMFORTABLY WITH SAVINGS. ANCIENT INDIAN HABITS OF SAVINGS TO PREPARE FOR UNFORESEEN EVENTS IS MUCH HELPFUL. 'SAVINGS, INVESTMENTS' FOR COMFORTABLE, SECURED FUTURE.

What a travesty for the small Mom n Pops who’ve lost everything because of the SBA corruption. Yes, let’s call it what it is.

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