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Sunday, April 28, 2024

ATTORNEY'S OFFICE OF PENNSYLVANIA: United States Attorney McSwain Announces 2019 Affirmative Civil Enforcement Achievements and Ongoing 2020 Efforts Resulting in Recoveries of Over $260 Million

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U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania issued the following announcement on July 29.

United States Attorney William M. McSwain announced affirmative civil enforcement (ACE) achievements in 2019 by the Civil Division of the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, and its ongoing efforts in the first half of 2020 to stop fraud, waste, and abuse against the government. The number of affirmative civil enforcement settlements rose to an all-time high in 2019, solidifying the Office’s Civil Division as one of the busiest and most productive in the nation.

The Office’s Civil Division recovered over $260 million in settlements and judgments from civil cases involving fraud against the government in 2019 and the first half of 2020. These matters originated from qui tam, or whistleblower, filings under the False Claims Act (FCA), referrals from agency partnerships, and proactive efforts including data analytics. In 2019, the Civil Division also opened a record-setting number of ACE investigations into alleged fraud against the government, Controlled Substances Act violations, and civil rights violations. Much of the Office’s affirmative success came from a renewed focus on generating and supporting investigations using data analytics, which helps to identify fraud trends.

“This past year’s results reflect creative and groundbreaking resolutions across a variety of programs that appropriately address violations by health care providers, government contractors, and federal grant recipients, while encouraging those same entities and their employees to come forward and self-disclose when they are aware of non-compliance with federal laws,” said U.S. Attorney McSwain. “In our District, we have one of the most sophisticated whistleblower bars in the country. We thank those whistleblowers and their counsel who have brought allegations of fraud to our attention. The willingness of whistleblowers, or relators, to come forward and shed light on claims of fraud resulted in the return of millions of dollars to the federal government programs that were defrauded.”

U.S. Attorney McSwain continued, “We also thank our federal enforcement partners for their dedication in the matters summarized below, including: the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General; the Defense Investigative Service, Office of the Inspector General; the Department of Veterans Affairs; the Drug Enforcement Administration; the United States Office of Personnel Management, Office of the Inspector General; and the United States Postal Inspection Service. My Office would not have achieved the level of success it did without the benefit of their dedication and expertise.”

“Our Civil Division’s affirmative achievements show that we will fight fraud and hold companies and individuals accountable, no matter the methods, schemes, or amounts at play,” U.S. Attorney McSwain said. “I look forward to ongoing ACE success and continued enforcement in the areas of health care fraud, grant fraud, Controlled Substances Act enforcement, and civil rights enforcement.”

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