As Fannie, Freddie flounder, six top execs receive handsome rewards

By John Solomon and Julie Vorman

Obama administration approves $34 million in compensation without market analysis of executive pay

FHA and Ginnie Mae punish troubled New York lender cited by Center probe

By Brian Grow

A New York-based lender that was featured in a recent Center for Public Integrity investigation has been expelled from a government-insured

Ginnie Mae's troubling endorsements

By Brian Grow and Zachary Goldfarb

The trouble signs surrounding Lend America had been building for years. A top executive was convicted of mortgage fraud but still helped run

Excerpts from this story referencing "Government National Mortgage Association":

"… merica, allowing it to do business in the name of the U.S. government. The Government National Mortgage Association, known as Ginnie Mae, authorized the firm to bundle its mortgages into sec …"