-- "Senator Sessions understands Moses came off the mountain carrying the Eighth Commandment — thou shalt not steal – and that it was not the Eighth Suggestion."
Taxpayers Against Fraud Executive Director Patrick Burns on why he is not upset with President-Elect Donald Trump's selection of Senator Jeff Sessions as Attorney General. Click here for more.
-- “Ms. Geraci and Ms. Gibb are courageous, spirited women who refused to stand by and watch their neighbors and friends be exploited and abused.”
C|C attorney Molly Knobler, lauding qui tam clients Donna Geraci and Linda Gibb for blowing the whistle on systemic Medicare and Medicaid fraud. Click here for more.
-- "As he has for more than 30 years, Senator Grassley will continue advocating for whistleblowers and laws that protect whistleblowers from retaliation while encouraging whistleblowers to come forward when they see waste, fraud and abuse -- regardless of who is president."
Beth Levine, spokesperson for Charles Grassley, commenting on the future of the Dodd-Frank whistleblower program under the Trump administration. ...
-- "My duty has been to ensure that the Commission implemented strong investor and market protections, and to establish an enduring foundation for future progress in the most critical areas . . . ."
SEC Chair Mary Jo White upon her announcement that she will be leaving the agency. Click here for more.
-- “Medicaid cannot serve as a personal piggy bank for criminals and fraudsters who have little regard for the well-being of their fellow New Yorkers.”
Eric T. Schneiderman, discussing Medicaid charges against the operators of Back on Track halfway house, which forced residents to seek help from specific substance abuse programs in exchange for kickbacks. Click here for more.
Alberto Ayala, deputy executive officer of the California Air Resources Board, describing Volkswagen’s attempts to cover up emissions fraud. Click here for more.
-- “He is known for his honesty and frank manner of speaking . . . he takes special pride in not hiding the truth of any situation through the course of conversation. He is also a stickler for doing the right thing and has a high moral compass. This is the reason why he has had a long success on a personal and professional level over the years.”
Jeffry James Hill, former Napa Valley winemaker, in the “About...