Category: Federal False Claims Act

CFTC Appoints Former SEC Enforcement Official as Head of its Whistleblower Program

In January 2012, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission appointed Vincente Martinez, a long-time enforcement officer at the Securities and Exchange Commission, as the head of the CFTC Whistleblower Office.  The whistleblower office was established after the passage of the Dodd-Frank Act in 2010, and provides the CFTC with a mechanism to chase fraudulent activities in violation of the Commodities Exchange Act. 

False Claims Act Recovers $30 Billion Since 1987

The U.S. Department of Justice has announced the most recent statistics indicating the overwhelming success of the U.S. False Claims Act. Initially signed into law during the U.S. Civil War to address fraudulent government contractors, the False Claims Act has been strengthened over the years, most notably in 1987 by President Ronald Reagan.

SEC Names New Deputy Chief of Whistleblower Office

On January 17, 2012, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced Jane A. Norberg, as the Deputy Chief of the Office of the Whistleblower, responsible for oversight of the agency’s whistleblower program. The Office of the Whistleblower ensures that whistleblower complaints are handled appropriately and makes recommendations to the SEC regarding whether an individual is eligible for an award.

BOEING PAYS $4.392 MILLION TO RESOLVE FALSE CLAIMS ACT LAWSUIT OVER FRAUDULENT BILLING OF THE U.S. MILITARY ON CHINOOK HELICOPTER PROGRAM

Philadelphia, Friday, January 20, 2012: United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Zane David Memeger and the United States Department of Justice announced today that The Boeing Company, the largest manufacturer of commercial jets and military aircraft combined, has agreed to pay $4,392,779.74 to settle a Federal False Claims Act whistleblower lawsuit brought by current Boeing employee Vincent A.

Every Municipal False Claims Act Now Available In One Location!

As the most comprehensive website dedicated to the False Claims Act and related statutes, www.falseclaimsact.com contains a wealth of information on the federal False Claims Act, every state false claims act, the IRS whistleblower law, and the SEC whistleblower law.  The site has been updated again and now contains the text of all of the nation’s municipal false claims acts with qui tam provisions. 

More than $3 billion recovered under False Claims Act in 2011

The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that it has recovered over $3 billion in settlements and judgments under the False Claims Act in 2011.  Of that $3 billion, $2.8 billion was recovered under the qui tam provisions of the False Claims Act.  This is the second year in a row that the DOJ has recovered more than $3 billion under the Act and it has now collected more than $8.7 billion under the Act since January 2009. 

SEC Chair Wants Whistleblower Program to remain in Place

SEC Chair Mary Schapiro advised Dodd-Frank sponsor, Barney Frank, that the new SEC whistleblower program is yielding results and that no changes should be made to the program without further study of its effects.  In a letter to Frank, Schapiro contended that the SEC whistleblower program is providing “significant benefits. 

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