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Whistleblower News From The Inside - March 27, 2015

Posted  March 27, 2015

By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team

Kansas City stadium whistleblower fired after exposing food safety concerns —  The food safety manager in charge of Kansas City’s Kauffman and Arrowhead stadiums was fired last week, four months after he alerted city officials and media to several health violations, including mold in several of the ice machines, a rampant roach problem, and more.  Washington Post

VA official vows action on any misconduct at Tomah facility — A top Veterans Affairs official pledged at a Senate hearing on opioids for military veterans that anyone guilty of misconduct at the Tomah VA hospital, where three deaths are being investigated, will be held accountable.  Milwaukee Journal

Oppenheimer ordered to pay $3.75 million in broker fraud case —  Wall Street’s self-regulator ordered Oppenheimer & Co. to pay $3.75 million for allegedly failing to properly supervise a broker who the regulator says defrauded dozens of clients and who also duped the producers of a Broadway musical.  Wall Street Journal

Swiss bankers get probation for tax fraud — Two former Swiss bankers have avoided jail time for their roles in a tax fraud scheme that helped U.S. customers hide billions of dollars in assets. Washington Times

Zynga must face U.S. lawsuit alleging fraud tied to IPO —  Zynga must face a lawsuit that accuses the gaming company known for its “FarmVille” game of defrauding shareholders about its prospects before and after its December 2011 initial public offering, including concealing declining  user activity, how changes in a Facebook platform would affect demand, and inflating its 2012 revenue forecast. Reuters