okfine
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Last month the Treasury Secretary Steve Mnucin stood next to Trump and said that the names of PPP recipients were listed on the U.S. Treasury website. I posted on that, and never could find anything. Two days ago, Mnucin said the names won't be listed.
He is one big liar. Goes with the territory within the White House.
"The Trump administration doesn’t plan to release details about companies that received billions of dollars through a high-profile federal coronavirus-relief initiative, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said this week — reversing earlier guidance."
"The apparent reversal on disclosure comes amid troubling signs for oversight of the $2.2 trillion pandemic relief package that Congress approved in March. The Government Accountability Office, which is responsible for preparing a required report on the spending by the end of June, has requested loan data from both the PPP and a separate program for economic “disaster” loans, but has not yet been told when the request will be honored, according to spokesman Chuck Young."
time.com
He is one big liar. Goes with the territory within the White House.
"The Trump administration doesn’t plan to release details about companies that received billions of dollars through a high-profile federal coronavirus-relief initiative, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said this week — reversing earlier guidance."
"The apparent reversal on disclosure comes amid troubling signs for oversight of the $2.2 trillion pandemic relief package that Congress approved in March. The Government Accountability Office, which is responsible for preparing a required report on the spending by the end of June, has requested loan data from both the PPP and a separate program for economic “disaster” loans, but has not yet been told when the request will be honored, according to spokesman Chuck Young."
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Names of PPP Business Borrowers Won’t Be Released
Trump's administration argued that names of borrowers and the amounts they receive are “proprietary” and “confidential”