Minnesota CEO indicted for factoring, PPP loan fraud scheme

The CEO of a Minnesota-based healthcare company has been indicted on charges she defrauded a Florida company in an accounts receivables scam, and also the U.S. government through Payment Protection Program (PPP) loan fraud.

Khemwattie Singh, 52, of Minneapolis, was indicted this week with seven counts of wire fraud relating to her alleged actions as CEO of Global Medical Services.

According to the U.S. Attorney Andrew Luger, Singh entered into an agreement with MD Capital Solutions of Florida, which between June and October 2018 agreed to buy Global Medical Services’ accounts receivable (ie. their unpaid invoices) at a discount.

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