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Whistleblower Insider is written by the Constantine Cannon law firm team of experienced qui tam and whistleblower lawyers. It is updated regularly to provide the latest whistleblower and fraud news and developments.

Whistleblower News from the Inside - May 20, 2014

Posted  05/20/14
By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team Credit Suisse agrees to guilty plea for criminal wrongdoing and $2.6B fine -- It is the first major bank to do so since Drexel Burnham Lambert in 1989.  NYT Former WellCare CEO Todd Farha sentenced to 3 years of prison for Medicaid fraud – The sentence comes on the heels of the company’s $137M whistleblower qui tam settlement and $80M settlement of a criminal...

Whistleblower News from the Inside - May 16, 2014

Posted  05/16/14
By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team Veterans launch whistleblower website -- Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America joined with the Project on Government Oversight to launch www.VAOversight.org, that allows VA employees to securely contact the two groups if they want to report mistakes or neglect in the department.  Washington Times Texas Governor Perry faces unusual criminal probe -- The investigation stems...

Privacy Trumps Freedom of Information for Google in EU

Posted  05/15/14
By Marlene Koury The European Court of Justice on Tuesday ruled that Google can be forced to remove private citizens' information from search results in the name of privacy. The court specifically held that Google and other search engines are "obliged to remove links to web pages that are published by third parties and contain information relating to a person from the list of results displayed following a search...

Whistleblower Sues AIG for Fraud During Government Bailout

Posted  05/15/14
By Jason Enzler Alex Grabcheski, the former director of human resources and operations for American International Group, has filed a False Claims Act complaint against the insurance giant alleging that it defrauded the government during the Fed’s $25 billion bailout of AIG in the wake of the financial crisis. As reported here, the lawsuit commenced in 2010 but the complaint was not unsealed until this week when...

DOJ Catch of the Week -- Sallie Mae

Posted  05/15/14
By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team This week's Department of Justice fraud "catch of the week" goes to student loan giant Sallie Mae and its former loan-servicing arm, Navient Solutions. On Tuesday, the companies agreed to pay nearly $100 million to settle allegations that they violated the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) by charging members of the military excessive interest rates and late fees on student...

Whistleblower News from the Inside - May 13, 2014

Posted  05/13/14
By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team EU court rules Google must delete personal data when asked --  The European Court of Justice rules against Google finding that people have the right to have data about them deleted from online databases.  NPR Last run on Wall Street for the Great Recession? -- The WSJ reports that the guilty plea the DOJ is seeking from Credit Suisse may signal the beginning of a series of...

Whistleblower News from the Inside - May 9, 2014

Posted  05/9/14
By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team Snapchat settles FTC charges of duping consumers on privacy -- The mobile-messaging-app maker agrees to settle charges that it misled consumers by telling them that messages would disappear, misrepresented its data-collection practices and didn't adequately protect users' personal data.  WSJ New Mexico whistleblower lawsuit on sexual harassment and fraud -- A recently-revealed...

Ask Congress to Help CIA Whistleblower John Kiriakou!

Posted  05/8/14
By Jason Enzler If you are in DC tomorrow and have the time, consider joining with other whistleblower supporters on Capitol Hill as they visit with members of Congress to aid whistleblower John Kiriakou. Mr. Kiriakou, you may recall, was the first CIA official to come forward and publicly confirm that the U.S. was using waterboarding to torture detainees. As thanks, Mr. Kiriakou received a 30-month prison sentence...

DOJ Catch of the Week -- Baptist Health

Posted  05/8/14
By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team This week's False Claims Act "Catch of the Week" goes to Baptist Health Systems Inc., a network of affiliated hospitals and medical providers in the Jacksonville, Florida area. On Tuesday, the company agreed to pay $2.5 million to settle allegations that its subsidiaries violated the False Claims Act by submitting claims to Medicare and Medicaid for medically unnecessary...

Food Fraud – Yet Another Growing Concern with the Safety of Our Food Supply

Posted  05/8/14
By Marlene Koury  Next time you are sitting down to enjoy a perfectly seared, wild-caught salmon filet drizzled with extra virgin olive oil alongside organic greens and a nice glass of red, consider this: those are among the top ten foods and drinks most susceptible to fraud. Rounding out the list are milk, honey and maple syrup, coffee and tea, spices, grains, and fruit juice. According to a January 2014
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