. >> reporter: john haley manages project 100%'s fraud investigators. >> pject 100% ovid an integrity component to the public aid that goes out to those people in need, and without that integrity program there is no way to insure that the monies go out to those that are actually eligible, deserving, and actually have the need. >> it's terrible. i think it's a way of criminalizing poverty and it is a way of making people feel ashamed of asking for help. >> reporter: maria orozco, who now works full time to help those applying for aid, says a few years ago she needed help. when she applied for welfare the fraud investigator came to her house. it was a pretty degrading experience, was it? >> yes, because i mean my dirty clothes, you know, your purse, you know. what if you have something not to be shown or something? >> we do not set up those appointments, we just show up. and we just make sure that all the facts they presented to their case worker are correct. and if there are any allegations of maybe the abnt parent in th home or onef e chilen doesn't actually live at home, then we can