STATEMENT OF SENATOR EDWARD M. KENNEDY ON 9.5% LOANS
WASHINGTON, DC— Today, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Chairman of the Health,
Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, made the following statement in response to
the audit report released by the US Department of Education on student loans.
“I’m very troubled by the Inspector General’s finding that AES/PHEAA received at least
$35 million in improper 9.5 percent subsidy payments, and may have received millions
more. The Administration should move aggressively to recoup these funds, and
AES/PHEAA should immediately put controls in place to ensure that the improper billing
cited in the report does not happen again.”
“It’s obvious that we’ve only scratched the surface in terms of revealing the full extent of
the 9.5% loan scandal. The Inspector General needs to undertake a full-scale review of
every lender that received these subsidies, so students and taxpayers can know which
lenders benefited improperly and so the Secretary can recoup all wasteful payments and
put the funds back into student aid, where they belong.”