PROGRESS UPDATE
As the recovery program continues to advance, The AFP is pleased to provide the community with a further update on the progress achieved during the current implementation phase.
Over the past several weeks, considerable effort has been dedicated to expanding participant engagement, completing verification reviews, and processing approved refund cases. The pace of activity has increased significantly as operational teams continue working through submissions and supporting participants through each stage of the process.
The results achieved so far demonstrate meaningful progress.
As of the date of this publication, refunds have been successfully completed for 127 participants. In parallel with this achievement, total disbursements have now reached $421,860, representing a substantial milestone in the ongoing execution of the program.
These figures reflect more than financial distributions alone. They represent completed reviews, successful participant engagement, extensive verification work, and the coordinated efforts required to move cases from submission through to final resolution. Every completed refund is the outcome of a structured process designed to ensure fairness, accuracy, and accountability at every stage.
Since the beginning of implementation, The AFP has remained focused on maintaining a disciplined approach to processing claims. While many participants are understandably eager to receive updates regarding their individual cases, it remains essential that all reviews continue to be conducted according to established procedures. This commitment helps safeguard the integrity of the program and ensures that all eligible participants are treated consistently.
The steady increase in completed refunds provides strong evidence that the program is continuing to gain momentum. What initially began as a large-scale recovery initiative has now matured into an active operational process that is delivering measurable outcomes for members of the community.
At the same time, a significant number of submissions remain under review. Verification requirements can vary from one participant to another, and certain cases may require additional assessment before they can proceed to completion. For this reason, processing timelines should not be expected to be identical across all submissions.
Participants who have already submitted the required documentation but have not yet received direct communication are encouraged to remain patient. Review and outreach activities are ongoing, and teams continue to process cases according to established priorities and operational schedules. The absence of contact at this stage should not be interpreted as a problem with a submission.
For those who have not yet completed the registration and submission process, the opportunity to participate remains available. The submission window has not yet concluded, and any future changes regarding deadlines or closure dates will be communicated through official channels in advance.
Looking forward, The AFP's primary objective remains unchanged: to continue increasing the number of completed refunds while maintaining the standards of accuracy, transparency, and accountability that have guided the program from the outset. Additional resources continue to be allocated toward participant support, case review, and operational execution in order to improve efficiency and expand processing capacity.
The progress achieved thus far marks an important stage in the broader recovery effort, but the work is far from complete. Every completed case brings the program closer to its long-term objectives and reinforces confidence in the process that has been established.
The AFP extends its appreciation to all participants for their cooperation and continued support. Further updates will be provided as additional milestones are reached and new developments become available.
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