According to the Congressional Research Service, the United States has spent to date over $437 billion on the Iraq War. An additional $100 billion is estimated to be spent this year. While much of the money, obviously, goes for troops, a great deal of these amounts has gone to civilian…
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The CMS Clarifies the Mandatory Whistleblower Reforms
The salutary intent of the Deficit Reduction Act was to require that employers educate employees about the Federal False Claims Act and, hopefully, address fraud and abuse by employer entities receiving $5 million dollars or more in federal funds under the Medicaid program. When the Deficit Reduction Act was passed…
Where Is the Oversight?
Just before Christmas I read an article about a case in Texas where a doctor was sentenced to a lengthy prison term for a scheme to defraud Medicare and Medicaid in excess of $25 million. The doctor had been approached by individuals offering to pay him a kickback for supplying…
History of the False Claims Act
This is the second part of my article explaining the False Claims Act–it addresses the history of the Act: II. Background of the False Claims Act While the False Claims Act may be the best known qui tam statute, it is far from being the first. Qui tam actions date…