Ohio Inspector General investigation finds Ohio Department of Job and Family Services intermittent and contract employee improperly released over $500,000 in public unemployment assistance benefits

March 27, 2025, Press Release from the Office of the Ohio Inspector General:

COLUMBUS, Ohio – In 2020, because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the increased unemployment of millions of Americans, Congress passed various programs to address the crisis, including the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program. The PUA program expanded and loosened eligibility unemployment requirements for recipients. Consequently, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS), the agency responsible for distributing PUA benefits in Ohio, received an unprecedented number of unemployment compensation claims. This increase in claims necessitated ODJFS to hire intermittent and temporary contracted workers to process the claims. In fiscal year 2021, ODJFS disbursed approximately $7.6 billion in pandemic unemployment benefits and later, ODJFS identified millions of dollars of the disbursals as fraudulent. To address the rampant fraud connected to the PUA program, an investigative group was established that consisted of the Office of the Ohio Inspector General, Ohio State Highway Patrol, United States Department of Labor – Office of Inspector General, and ODJFS.  

On August 19, 2021, ODJFS referred an allegation of wrongdoing to the Ohio Inspector General involving intermittent Customer Service Representative (CSR) Renita Carr. The referral alleged that Carr performed actions in claims which were outside her authority and resulted in the improper release of unemployment assistance benefits…

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