
The Small Business Administration (SBA) has suspended 6,900 Minnesota borrowers and halted over $5.5 million in funding to state partners due to suspected pandemic-era loan fraud totaling approximately $400 million. SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler cited the "staggering" fraud and stated cases will be referred to federal prosecutors. This action occurs amidst ongoing investigations into widespread fraud across various assistance programs in Minnesota.
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