Whistleblower News From The Inside -- November 7, 2017
By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team
More Wells Fargo whistleblowers allege retaliation — The allegations relate to “when the bank forced thousands of customers into car insurance they didn’t need and when it wrongly charged homebuyers to lock in mortgage rates.” CNN
For Hollywood, It’s Mueller Time — “Studios and networks need to start actively rooting out sexual harassment and misogyny in the TV and movie industry. Waiting for a whistleblower in a business where retaliation is well-documented places an unfair burden on the vulnerable.” Variety
AmerisourceBergen sets aside $575M to settle DOJ fraud claims — “Drug distributor AmerisourceBergen has set aside $575 million to settle civil charges for distributing oncology support drugs from a facility not registered with the Food and Drug Administration.” Philly.com