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Health care compliance

Hospital Chain to Pay $29.7M for FCA Violations, Kickback Scheme

Tenet Healthcare, Vanguard Health Systems, and Detroit Medical Center (DMC) have reached a combined $29.7 million settlement with the U.S. government for allegedly providing kickbacks to certain referring physicians in violation of the False Claims Act (FCA), the Department of Justice announced. DMC operates hospitals in and around Detroit, including Read More

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Delta Air Lines Faces Class Action Suit Over Claims of Greenwashing

Delta Air Lines has been hit with a proposed class-action lawsuit for “grossly misrepresenting the total environmental impact of its business operations in its advertisements, corporate announcements, and promotional materials and, thereby, attaining underserved market share and extracting higher prices from consumers,” according to a new complaint filed in California Read More

Fraudulent return policy

OneMain Financial to Pay $20M for Withholding Customer Refunds

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has ordered OneMain Financial to pay a total of $20 million in consumer redress and penalties for failing to refund interest charged to tens of thousands of consumers, the CFPB announced. Failures include deceitful sales tactics and a fraudulent refund policy. Unethical sales tactics, Read More

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Regulator to Get Tough on Big Banks With ‘Persistent Weaknesses’

Large and complex banks with “persistent weaknesses” could face “additional and increasingly severe” sanctions, under the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s (OCC) newly revised policies and procedures manual on bank enforcement actions. The OCC’s revised policies and procedures manual on bank enforcement actions, issued May 25, includes a Read More

Whistleblower hotline

Report: 25 Percent of Companies Don’t Have Whistleblower Hotlines

A new benchmark report closely examines what is and isn’t working with whistleblower hotline programs, especially as they concern fraud detection. Among the most troubling findings: 25 percent of organizations still don’t have a whistleblower program and among those that do, only 39 percent bother to audit them. The report, Read More

FINRA Fines JPMorgan Securities $750,000 for Compliance Lapses

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) May 16 issued JPMorgan Securities a censure and a $750,000 fine for having in place risk management controls and supervisory procedures that were not reasonably designed and, thus, failed to prevent five erroneous market orders, FINRA announced. According to FINRA’s order, “from January 2019 Read More

How Employees Are Using ChatGPT on the Job

Office workers are using ChatGPT, or similar conversational AI models, for various tasks and purposes. Some of these uses can create risks of which compliance officers should be aware. Here are a few examples: 1) Virtual Assistants: ChatGPT can act as a virtual assistant, helping office workers manage their schedules, Read More

Stryker Facing FCPA Investigation … Again!

Medical-device company Stryker disclosed in a regulatory filing that it is being investigated for potential violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), making it the third time in a decade. “We are currently investigating whether certain business activities in a foreign country violated provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Read More