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SIGTARP Quarterly Report to Congress, October 2010

Office of the Special Inspector General For The Troubled Asset Relief Program, October 26, 2010 – Quarterly Report to Congress

  • White House Blog – The Facts on AIG, Posted by Jen Psaki on October 27, 2010: “Some people just don’t like movies with happy endings. How else to explain this week’s report by the Office of the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (SIGTARP)? Rather than focusing on the growing evidence we’ve seen in recent months that TARP will be far less costly than anyone expected, SIGTARP instead sought to generate a false controversy over AIG to try and grab a few, cheap headlines.”
  • Huffington Post: “Mortgage companies enrolled in the Obama administration’s signature foreclosure-prevention initiative (HAMP) may be receiving taxpayer funds despite not having a legal right to the home or to the mortgage, a top Treasury Department official revealed Wednesday.”
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