Musk Says DOGE, Treasury Agree on New Anti-Fraud Measures to Claw Back $50 Billion in Payment Fraud

By Tom Ozimek Elon Musk said on Feb. 8 that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the Treasury Department have agreed on new anti-fraud measures aimed at preventing tens of billions of dollars’ worth of fraudulent government entitlement payments each year. In a Feb. 8 statement shared on social media, Musk described the scale of the problem as “utterly insane…

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