The Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General used innovative data matching tools to determine that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) paid approximately $250 million in disaster assistance to more than 29,000 Hurricane Sandy applicants who may have received duplicate benefits from their private insurers, according to a new audit report.
The information in this report, \”FEMA Faces Challenges in Verifying Applicants\’ Insurance Policies for the Individuals and Households Program,\” was compiled by
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