Politics & Government
Colorado Paid $19M In Fraudulent Unemployment Claims In Pandemic
The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment provided the update during a news conference Friday morning.
By Anica Padilla, CBS Denver:
DENVER (CBS4) — The state has confirmed it has paid out more than $19 million in fraudulent unemployment claims since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment provided the update during a news conference streamed live on CBSN Denver Friday morning.
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Earlier this week, the state unemployment administrators said they estimated fraudsters got away with as much as $30 million since the pandemic began.
The state says while it lost the $19 million, it estimates it has prevented another $37 billion from getting into the hands of fraudsters.
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They are currently investigating more than one million suspicious claims.
The CDLE says it is implementing new strategies every day to prevent any more fraud from happening.
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