Author: Qui Tam

EMH-Regional Medical Center And North Ohio Art Center To Pay $4.4 Million For FCA Violations

On January 7, 2013, the U.S. Department of Justice announced a settlement resolving False Claims Act allegations against EMH Regional Medical Center (“EMH”) and North Ohio Art Center, Inc. (“NOHC”).  It was alleged that EMH and NOHC performed unnecessary stent procedures on patients between 2001 and 2006, including those reimbursed by Medicare. 

APTx Vehicle Systems To Pay $2 million To Resolve Procurement Fraud Allegations

British Iraq Contractor, APTx Vehicle Systems, agreed to pay $2 million to resolve allegations that it defrauded the U.S. by making false claims in a contract for the procurement of 51 vehicles for the Iraqi Police Authority.  Specifically, APTx falsely submitted shipping documents which indicated that it had produced and was able to ship the 51 vehicles,

Sanofi Agrees To Pay $109 Million To Resolve Kickback Allegations

Two subsidiaries of France-based drug manufacturer Sanofi, Sanofi-Aventis, Inc. and Sanofi-Aventis, LLC, agreed to pay $109 million to the U.S. to resolve allegations that it violated the federal False Claims Act by providing units of its knee injection, Hyalgan, to physicians for free in order to induce them to buy and prescribe Hyalgan in violation of the Anti-Kickback Statute. 

SEC To Corporations: Get Out Of The Way!

In a recent interview with the American Lawyer, Sean McKessey, the SEC’s Office of the Whistleblower chief, warned companies and lawyers to not try to impede or intimidate potential whistleblowers from making tips to the SEC.   Specifically, Mr. McKessey warned that attorneys should not seek to draft policies and agreements which would prevent a company’s employee from reporting alleged fraud to the SEC. 

$5 Billion Recovered Through False Claims Act In 2012

The Department of Justice announced that it recovered a record $5 billion from companies that defrauded the government through the False Claims Act in 2012, $3.3 billion of which came from cases filed by qui tam whistleblowers.   The government has recovered $13.3 billion under the False Claims Act since 2009,

Department Of Health & Human Services Expects To Recover $6.9 Billion In Fiscal Year 2012

The Office of Inspector General (OIG) of the Department of Health & Human Services has announced that it expects to recover approximately $6.9 billion in fiscal year 2012.  Of this amount, $923.8 million is attributable to audit receivables and $6 billion to investigative receivables.  OIG also reported that approximately $8.5 billion has been saved as a result of legislative,

Obama To Whistleblowers: I’ve got your back!

On November 27, 2012, President Obama signed the Whistleblower Protection and Enhancement Act, a bill which supporters had been attempting to get passed for more than a decade.  The statute increases the protections already in place for federal employees who witness waste, fraud or abuse within the federal government.  Among its components,

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