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In Their Own Words . . . .

Our daily pick of the most meaningful, inspiring, or instructive quotes straight from those on the front line — fighting, exposing, or reporting on fraud and injustice, wherever it may lie.

In Their Own Words -- Jacobson

Posted  04/8/15

-- “TO HAVE FORMER OFFICIALS IN THE SUPPLEMENT INDUSTRY BECOME THE CHIEF REGULATORS OF THAT INDUSTRY AT THE FDA IS LIKE THE FOX GUARDING THE HEN HOUSE.”

Michael F. Jacobson, Executive Director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, on the FDA’s failure to take action in the $33 billion-a-year supplements industry which according to a recent study poses a serious health risk.  Click here for more.

In Their Own Words

Posted  04/7/15

-- “WE HOPE THIS INSPIRES THEM TO REFLECT UPON THE RESPONSIBILITY WE ALL BEAR TO ENSURE OUR LIBERTIES EXIST LONG INTO THE FUTURE.”

A group of artists who installed a 100-pound, 4-foot-tall bust of former NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden in Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn -- by fusing it onto the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument, a memorial to American POWs who lost their lives during the Revolutionary War -- for the...

In Their Own Words — Maack

Posted  04/6/15

— “Keep your nose down and your mouth shut.  Start talking and you’ll be on your a**, out of the job.”

Alex Maack, a whistleblower alleging massive contractor fraud on New York City’s $4.45 billion Second Avenue Subway project, on what his supervisor told him on his first day on the job.  Click here for more.

In Their Own Words — Morgenson

Posted  04/5/15

-- “ISN'T IT TIME TO ENSURE THAT WHEN THE S.E.C. COMES KNOCKING, THE FINE FITS THE CRIME?”

New York Times columnist Gretchen Morgenson, calling on Congress for a “more muscular” Securities and Exchange Commission by enabling the agency to recover penalties large enough to fully cover investor losses from securities violations. Click here for more.

In Their Own Words — McKessy

Posted  04/2/15

-- “EMPLOYERS SHOULD…REVIEW AND AMEND EXISTING AND HISTORICAL [CONFIDENTIALITY] AGREEMENTS THAT IN WORD OR EFFECT STOP THEIR EMPLOYEES FROM REPORTING POTENTIAL VIOLATIONS TO THE SEC.”

Sean McKessy, Chief of the SEC’s Office of the Whistleblower, discussing settlement with KBR.  Click here for more.

In Their Own Words – Thompson

Posted  04/1/15

– “At the heart of this health care fraud scheme was the exploitation of poor people…this was a Medicaid mill.”

Brooklyn district attorney Kenneth P. Thompson on the Medicaid scheme involving the homeless.  Click here for more.

In Their Own Words

Posted  03/31/15

-- “MEDICAL FRAUD IS HAPPENING, AND SOMEONE NEEDS TO BE LOOKING FOR IT.”

Seattle Times Editorial Board in urging the “easy decision” of reauthorizing the Washington Medicaid False Claims Act and its qui tam provisions allowing for whistleblowers to share in any government recovery.  Click here for more.

In Their Own Words – GAP

Posted  03/26/15

-- “De facto gag clauses…discourage employees from disclosing to regulatory and enforcement agencies information about threats to public health and safety, financial fraud, consumer safety, food safety, nuclear safety, transportation safety, and other vital public concerns. "

Government Accountability Project Petition for Rulemaking.  Click here for more.

In Their Own Words - Pope Francis

Posted  03/21/15

--“I hope you have the courage...to clean up society so that there is no longer that stink of corruption.”

Pope Francis, on his visit to one of the most violent and drug-infested neighborhoods in Naples, urging residents not to let organized crime and corrupt politicians rob them of hope. Click here for more.

In Their Own Words - Meuse

Posted  03/20/15

--“We felt we weren't being heard within the organization…and we're still not being heard. You have to reach out until someone hears you...you can't go home and forget about it. We're talking about veteran's lives.

Sheila Meuse, whistleblower and assistant director of Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System. Click here for more.
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