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Wal-Mart Not Forthcoming in FCPA Investigation, Say Lawmakers

In the middle of an investigation into the retail giant’s alleged Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) violations, two congressmen have written to Mike Duke, Wal-Mart’s Chief Executive Officer, informing him that they had not yet received sufficient information from the company. Wal-Mart executives allegedly bribed officials in Mexico to promote the company’s business development...

Email Reveals that Drug Manufacturing Exec Reveled in Misleading the Public

What happens when a drug doesn’t have the benefits that its manufacturer was counting on as a selling point? According to a recently released email from Pfizer’s research director, you spin a story and hope the public will accept it “hook, line, and sinker.”

When a year-long medical study showed that Pfizer’s arthritis drug Celebrex was not safer for the...

Former Las Vegas Nightclub VIP Host Admits Filing False Tax Return

Kelly Doll, former Pure Nightclub VIP host from the Caesars Palace Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, has pleaded guilty to the charge of filing a false federal income tax return for 2006. Mr. Doll, along with other VIP Hosts and door personnel, received cash payments from patrons wishing to skip past the general admission line for more desirable seating, according to the Justice...

Miami Woman to Serve 37 Months for Her Part in Medicare Fraud Scheme

Billy Denica, a Miami-area resident and owner of an assisted living facility, has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud and has been sentenced to 37 months in prison for her part in a Medicare fraud scheme. As part of the scheme, people like Ms. Denica were paid kickbacks for referring patients to American Therapeutic Corp. (ATC), a fraudulent mental health facility. In...

False Claims Act Violations to Cost Defense Contractor $628,000

Ward Diesel Filter Systems Inc. will pay the federal government $628,000 to settle allegations that the defense contractor knowingly submitted false claims to several federal agencies, according to the Justice Department. Ward Diesel had a contract through the General Services Administration’s (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule program to provide diesel exhaust filtering systems to be used on...

Arizona Urgent Care Chain Will Pay $10 Million to Settle Healthcare Fraud Claims

According to the Justice Department, Arizona-based NextCare Inc. has agreed to pay the U.S. and Arizona state governments $10 million to settle allegations that the company submitted false claims to TRICARE, Medicare, and the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, as well as state Medicaid programs in Arizona, Texas, Colorado, North Carolina, and Virginia.

NextCare clinics...

Tax Fraud Sends Former Florida Salesperson to Prison for Five Years

A federal judge has sentenced Dr. Ellen Meredith Stubenhaus to serve five years in prison for her part in a tax fraud conspiracy. Dr. Stubenhaus worked as a salesperson for Pinnacle Quest International (PQI), a multi-level marketing organization that provided a marketplace for various vendors. From 2002 to 2008, PQI had more than 11,000 members across the United States.

Dr. Stubenhaus...

Woman Pleads Guilty to Part in $63 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme

Sarah Da Silva Keller, a Miami-area resident, has pleaded guilty in federal court for her role in a fraud scheme that caused over $63 million in fraudulent claims to be submitted to Medicare and Medicaid, according to the Justice Department. When she is sentenced in October, Ms. Keller could face as much as 10 years in prison as well as a fine of $250,000.

Ms. Keller stated that the...

Energy Company Settles False Claim Act Allegations for Over $4 Million

Connecticut-based Louis Dreyfus Energy Services has paid $4,084,000 to the U.S. government to settle allegations that the company violated the False Claims Act when it failed to pay funds owed on natural gas that it acquired from the Department of the Interior.

According to the Justice Department, the U.S. government alleged that Louis Dreyfus Energy made false claims against the...

Is Medicare Fraud Behind 500% Increase in Spending for Penis Pumps?

Over the past decade, Medicare spending for penis pumps has shot up over 500 percent. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services reports that annual spending on penis pumps has increased from $7.2 million in 2000 to over $36 million in 2011. While this is still a very small portion of the $7.5 billion Medicare spends annually on durable medical equipment (DME) and outpatient supplies, the...

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