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Massachusetts Auditor DiZoglio’s Bureau of Special Investigations identifies over $2 million in public benefit fraud in Q4 of FY24; here are the details

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BOSTON – On Friday, State Auditor Diana DiZoglio released the Bureau of Special Investigations quarter four report. The report summarizes BSI’s work and initiatives to help make government work better by investigating, fraud, abuse, and illegal acts involving public assistance benefits throughout the Commonwealth.

For quarter four, BSI investigated 1,235 cases. Of these, 176 were completed with fraud identified. Further details regarding these 176 cases may be found below.

Summary of Investigations Completed with Fraud Identified

  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)                        $1,901,925.00
  • Medicaid                                                                                             $245,858.79
  • Transitional Aid to Families with Dependent Children (TAFDC)     $138,081.90
  • Department of Early Education & Care (EEC)                                   $19,263.57
  • Emergency Aid to the Elderly, Disabled, and Children (EAEDC)     $60,472.00

Grand Total                                                                                       $2,365,601.26

“When public benefits fraud takes place, it impacts the lives of everyday people across Massachusetts who rely on these programs and services to purchase food or access care,” said Auditor DiZoglio. “That’s why the work of our BSI examiners is crucial to help ensure these programs and services are operating efficiently and reliably for everyone who needs them.”

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