Whistleblower legislation pays, 2007 - Government recovered $2 Billion in Fraud cases

The Justice Department reported this week that in Fiscal Year 2007, it recovered $2 billion in settlements in fraud cases. We are happy to report that most of the recoveries resulted from whistleblower lawsuits. The individuals who filed suit were awarded $177 million. Health care fraud accounted for the bulk of the settlements, with $1.54 billion stemming from cases involving programs such as Medicare and Medicaid.

Under the False Claims Act, whistleblowers can sue companies or individuals that they believe have filed fraudulent claims with the federal government. If successful, they can receive up to 30 percent of the proceeds of what the government recovers.

Let's hope that the legislation for Whistleblower Protections continue to be strengthened. This will encourage more Whistleblowers to come forward and report fraud against the government.

Click here to read more from the Associated Press Article.

Justice Department finds FBI Improperly Used Patriot Act to Gain Information on Citizens

According to recent findings in an audit by the Justice Department,  the FBI improperly used the USA Patriot Act to obtain personal information about people in the United States.

The FBI Director, Robert Mueller, takes full blame for not putting more safeguards into place. He promises to correct the problems and does not plan to resign.

Click Here for Article on Law.com to read more on the Justice Department's findings.