The Justice Department named Kevin Chambers, who had been associate deputy attorney general, as chief prosecutor for Covid-19 fraud Thursday.
President Joe Biden said in his State of the Union address last week that Chambers would lead the charge against major perpetrators of pandemic fraud.
We may not get all the money back, but that’s not the only value in bringing these cases," he said.
The U.S. government spent $5 trillion to fight Covid-19, Chambers said, "so the numbers are going to be big."
In explaining the importance of prosecuting Covid-19 fraud cases, Chambers rejected the notion that stealing from the government is a victimless crime.