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Whistleblower News From The Inside -- June 17, 2015

Posted  June 17, 2015

PocketmoneyBy the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team

IAP Worldwide Services to pay $7 million penalty for bribery – The Florida based government contracting company agreed to pay the penalty to resolve charges that it bribed Kuwaiti officials in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act to win a government contract.  Wall Street Journal

How a whistleblower oncologist cured a cancer treatment nightmare.  Detroit News

Whistleblower receives $4.25 million for bringing skilled nursing home to justice – Stephen Beaujon, former CFO of Florida based Hebrew Homes, will receive the reward as part of the DOJ’s $17 million settlement with the company to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by engaging in a kickback scheme for doctor referrals.  Courthouse News

The corruption continues at FIFA – Swiss prosecutors are investigating as many as 53 cases of money laundering at the soccer organization.  BBC News

Advanced Homecare settles qui tam lawsuit – The Jacksonville based home health care company agreed to pay $1.2 million to resolve allegations that it billed Medicare for unnecessary medical services in violation of the False Claim Act.  DOJ