Author: Qui Tam

Fraudulent School Lunch Scheme Results In $18 Million Settlement

The New York Attorney General announced an $18 million settlement with Compass Group USA, Inc., a food management services provider, for overcharging 39 schools and school districts across the state.  In addition to the monetary settlement, Compass entered into a first ever Nutritional Code of Conduct to ensure better quality food in schools. 

Prisoner Becomes Millionaire: IRS Whistleblower Awarded $104 Million

Relator Bradley Birkenfeld will receive a $104 million award, for his part in revealing UBS Bank’s illegal offshore banking scheme.  It is believed to be the largest award to an individual Relator and the first major award under the IRS Whistleblower Act.  Birkenfeld will have to settle for online shopping for the time being as he is currently finishing out his felony sentence for his part in the scheme,

Cornell Loses Appeal

Cornell University has lost its appeal of a 2010 verdict that was the result of a whistleblower lawsuit brought by a former research fellow.  The lawsuit alleges that Weil Cornell Medical College and former faculty member Dr. Wilfred van Gorp made false claims to the National Institute of Health (“NIH”) regarding a government funded research grant. 

Orthofix Back To The Drawing Board As Judge Rejects Settlement

Orthofix’s proposed $7.8 million settlement in a Medicare kickback investigation has been rejected by U.S. District Judge William G. Young.  Orthofix had proposed pleading guilty to one count of obstructing a government audit and paying a $7.8 million fine.  In rejecting the settlement, Judge Young stated that he had unease in treating a corporate criminal case as a civil case and that the settlement unduly restricted his sentencing power. 

$75 Billion Lost Annually Through Healthcare Fraud

The Institute of Medicine (“IOM”)  issued a report on September 6, 2012, finding that the U.S. health care system loses roughly $750 billion a year through “unneeded care, Byzantine paperwork, fraud and other waste.”  IOM confirmed that $75 billion of the $750 billion lost is because of healthcare fraud.  Besides fraud,

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