Clinton-Led Recovery Is the Last Thing Haiti Needs
Bill Clinton's high-profile, perpetually teary-eyed presence on the ground in Haiti has snagged him the unofficial role of aid czar in the rebuilding effort, Mary Anastasia O'Grady writes in the Wall...
View ArticleApple Manager Accused of Kickback Scheme
A little corporate intrigue in Apple land: A midlevel manager is accused of giving Asian suppliers inside info so they could negotiate better deals with the company, reports the San Jose Mercury News ....
View ArticleRattner Pays $10M to Settle Pension Fund Case
New York's nasty legal fight between Andrew Cuomo and investment banker Steven Rattner—two of the city's major players in Democratic circles—is finally over. Rattner, who also served as President...
View ArticleDoctors Made Referrals for Kickbacks: Feds
Federal authorities charged more than a dozen doctors today in an alleged kickback scheme, accusing them of receiving cash payments for referring patients to a northern New Jersey diagnostic facility...
View ArticleRussia to Officials: Bribes Aren't Tax Deductible
Sorry, shady Russian arms dealers: Bribes may be the cost of doing business in some parts of the world, but they aren't actually a legitimate business expense. You might think that would go without...
View ArticleJohnson & Johnson Will Pay $2.2B Over Kickbacks
Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries have agreed to pay more than $2.2 billion to resolve criminal and civil allegations of promoting three prescription drugs for off-label uses not approved by...
View ArticleNavy Paid $1.6M for $8K Silencers
A word of advice: Do not trust the US Navy to scope out Black Friday sales. Federal prosecutors are investigating three senior Navy intelligence officials for an alleged scheme in which the Navy paid...
View ArticleFormer Apple Exec Headed to Prison
While working as an Apple executive, Paul Devine owned a Porsche Cayenne and held $950,000 across several bank accounts. Only problem: He was getting kickbacks by illegally handing out secrets to Apple...
View ArticleWhistleblower Wins $51M in Medical Device Kickback Case
A whistleblower who worked for Olympus Corporation of the Americas for 20 years will receive $51 million from the company after it admitted to a scheme of bribery and kickbacks and agreed Tuesday to...
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