Thursday, May 7, 2009

US Senate passes Financial Fraud Bill

US Senate passes financial fraud bill

WASHINGTON (AFP) — The US Senate overwhelmingly approved Tuesday a bill targeting mortgage fraud and several other types of financial fraud, giving federal investigators more tools to investigate and prosecute scams.

The measure, approved by a 92-4 vote, is aimed at stemming several types of fraud including stock market fraud and irregularities linked to institutions receiving public aid.

The bill takes direct aim at fraudulent or subprime mortgage loans, an underlying cause of the mortgage crisis in the United States.

It also gives agents from the FBI, the Secret Service and the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) extended authority to investigate and prosecute such crimes.

"This housing crisis is the root of our larger economic crisis. As the mortgage mess rapidly worsens -- and hurting more hardworking families -- the implications for every other part of our economy are disastrous," said Senate Democratic Majority Leader Harry Reid.

"While we're working to help the millions of desperate homeowners who need to modify their mortgages, countless swindlers are working to take advantage of them. And the way the system works now, we can't keep up."

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