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JPMorgan says staff and customers may have broken law on Covid-19 loans

Bank finds ethical breaches and conduct that ‘may even be illegal’ in state support schemes

JPMorgan Chase is investigating whether its staff helped customers to gain funds illegally from the US government’s small business bailout programme.

The largest US bank, which arranged $29bn of forgivable loans under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) by the end of June, said it had discovered “conduct that does not live up to our business and ethical principles — and may even be illegal”.

“This includes instances of customers misusing Paycheck Protection Program loans, unemployment benefits and other government programmes. Some employees have fallen short, too,” the bank’s operating committee wrote in a memo to all employees.

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