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A fraudster in California used the $1-per-gallon subsidy earmarked for biofuel producers to steal more than $1 billion from taxpayers: https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/jury-finds-los-angeles-businessman-guilty-1-billion-biodiesel-tax-fraud-scheme
It is astonishing this fraud was possible in the 21st century through a complex web of bank accounts, shell companies, fake shipments, false invoices, backdated documents, made-up identities, and transfers of millions of dollars to foreign countries.
A digital and public subsidy system with controls around the granting of and the application for subsidies.
There will always be new ways to commit fraud, regardless of how much technology we build around the problem. But wherever transparency can help reduce fraud, blockchains can shine.