Whistleblower News from the Inside - August 13, 2013
Federal judge blasts NYPD’s stop-and-frisk policy as unconstitutional racial profiling – Manhattan federal judge Shira Scheindlin found the practice improperly targets young black and Hispanic men and appointed a federal monitor to oversee major reforms. NYT, Reuters
Government sues to block US Airways/American Airlines merger – The DOJ and several states sued to block the $11B merger claiming it would lead to higher prices and fewer choices. Washington Post
HHS investigating overprescribing of antipsychotics for children – The probe was prompted by findings that the number of children receiving Medicaid-funded prescriptions for these drugs (Abilify, Risperdal, Seroquel and Zyprexa) has skyrocketed in recent years. WSJ
Report fraud internally? Think again – A federal appeals court found a whistleblower not entitled to anti-retaliation protections under Dodd-Frank because he reported the alleged fraud internally to his employer, GE, instead of the SEC. WSJ
Government sues PharMerica for improperly dispensing narcotics to nursing homes – The DOJ claims that the long-term care pharmacy routinely dispensed controlled substances to nursing home residents in non-emergency situations and without valid prescriptions. DOJ