‘Full investigation’ pledged of vast fines imposed by Social Security
The acting Social Security commissioner will launch a "full investigation" on Monday of Inspector General Gail Ennis's oversight of an anti-fraud program that imposed extensive penalties on disabled and elderly people, a senior agency official said Saturday. The action follows a Washington Post report that revealed how attorneys in charge of
Social Security Forum® Volume 44, No. 4 – April 2022
Phone Problems Persistently Plague Public SSA’s outdated and overwhelmed telephone systems, and SSA’s attempts to unify and modernize them, continue to cause challenges for people attempting to contact the agency. One way that SSA has tried to avoid the server crashes that were occurring in February and March is by adding limiters so that when too many calls come