For the record, i don't treat catturd posts as the gospel truth. I don't even have an x account. It got suspended for some reason and i haven't gone back and tried to get it straightened out. I also don't trust anything that you post either, however i do occasionaly read it.Before Jan. 20, IGs didn't hold press conferences to showboat and place blame when they found fraud. And since Catturd wouldn't have tweeted about it, it's understandable you wouldn't know.
"From FYs 2015 through 2022, SSA estimates it made nearly $72 billion in improper payments, most of which were overpayments. While this is less than 1 percent of the total benefits paid during that period, at the end of FY 2023, SSA had an uncollected overpayment balance of $23 billion."
Office of the Inspector General
The Office of the Inspector General is directly responsible for meeting the statutory mission of promoting economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in the administration of Social Security Administration programs and operations and to prevent and detect fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement in...oig.ssa.gov
Really hard to make any apples to apples comparison or know if those numbers are good or bad. I also believe that the admin can make changes that it deems necessary.. and accept that i'm not going to know the reason. It could be as simple as, "I want to pick my team" ... That's the risk that goes along with being in an upper management job when their is a corporate regime change.