May 20, 2009
President signs False Claims Act amendments bill
President Obama has signed the Fraud Enforecment and Recovery Act into law. In his signing statement, the President stressed the importance of safeguarding the “precious taxpayer dollars” needed...
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US intervenes in qui tam suit against school lunch meat suppliers
The Dept. of Justice announced on May 1 that it has intervened in a whistleblower suit against two former suppliers to the National School Lunch Program for submitting false claims to the Dept. of Agriculture....
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US and 16 states join qui tam suits against Wyeth
The United States and 16 states have joined in two whistleblower suits that allege that Wyeth, a drug manufacturer, Wyeth, failed to pay rebates they were required to make to the Medicaid program. Two...
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Feds announce new efforts to curb health care fraud
The Justice Department and the Dept. of Health and Human Services announced the creation of a new interagency effort to combat Medicare fraud. In addition to the new Health Care Fraud Prevention and Enforcement...
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Minnesota enacts state false claims act
Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty has signed S.F. 2082, an omnibus budget bill that includes provisions allowing private citizens who discover fraud against the state to bring qui tam actions. The law provides...
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May 19, 2009
FCA amendments presented to president for signature
The Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act, Senate Bill 386, has received congressional approval and has been presented to the president for signature. The bill includes provisions that would strengthen the...
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