Staff members who are responsible for oversight often juggle competing obligations that make it difficult to focus on oversight and identify signs of
potential fraud and abuse.
Not exact matches
Earlier this week, GOP Staten Island Councilman Joe Borelli wrote a letter to Democratic Manhattan Councilman Ben Kallos, chairman of the Council's Government Operations Committee, requesting that the
potential of voter
fraud stemming from
abuse of the IDNYC program receive attention during a committee hearing as well as an evaluation of the program's merits
and effectiveness.
WHEREAS, Erie County should be a leader in the prevention of Medicaid
fraud and abuse and the Erie County Executive is determined to ensure that federal, state,
and county taxpayers are protected through an aggressive
and comprehensive program in conjunction with all
potential partners to end
fraud, waste
and abuse in the delivery of Medicaid services;
and,
«These ID cards will increase the
potential for
fraud and abuse,
and pose security risks that will put law - abiding citizens in danger.»
In their letter to Arthur Elkins, panel Democrats asserted that «the ability of both federal officials
and private citizens to freely communicate with Congress without fear of intimidation, interference, or reprisal is a bipartisan issue that is critical to ensuring good governance
and uncovering issues of
potential waste,
fraud,
abuse, or mismanagement.»
And, in my opinion, naïve about the potential for fraud and abuse in any domain involving taxpayer dolla
And, in my opinion, naïve about the
potential for
fraud and abuse in any domain involving taxpayer dolla
and abuse in any domain involving taxpayer dollars.
• Creates a new voucher debit card entitlement that allows parents of disabled students to purchase heath care services with little oversight an vast
potential for waste,
fraud and abuse
Advise plan sponsors on how to prevent future incidents
and reduce the
potential for
fraud and abuse
Knowing what to look for
and how to spot
fraud (or
potential areas for
abuse) can be the best way to ensuring you have a safe experience while conducting your job search.
The inspector general examined 585 e-mail complaints from the FHFA
and found that 68 described
potential foreclosure
abuses and 27 involved suspicions of
fraud.