They scraped about 99% of the successfully funded but were only able to scrape 82% of the unsuccessfully funded projects.
If they could find info on >80% of unfunded projects, that is either some really incompetent cover up work or there isn't a cover up.
Though I have to agree something is off if they believe 100% of the projects that have funded have gone off successfully, and that they have no contingency plan for their largest source of liability. Even if it is just PR liability, a few high profile cases of fraud could ruin them.
They scraped about 99% of the successfully funded but were only able to scrape 82% of the unsuccessfully funded projects.
If they could find info on >80% of unfunded projects, that is either some really incompetent cover up work or there isn't a cover up.
Though I have to agree something is off if they believe 100% of the projects that have funded have gone off successfully, and that they have no contingency plan for their largest source of liability. Even if it is just PR liability, a few high profile cases of fraud could ruin them.