
In fiscal year 2023, the Department of Justice announced nearly $2.68 billion in recoveries under the False Claims Act, marking a significant year for enforcement and investigations in areas including procurement fraud, cybersecurity, and the healthcare industry. The recoveries were largely attributed to procurement fraud, among other violations. The year also saw a notable increase in DOJ-driven investigations, particularly in areas such as cybersecurity. The False Claims Act has been a critical tool for addressing fraud, especially in sectors like healthcare, which have been under increased scrutiny during the pandemic.
The False Claims Act in 2023: A Government Enforcement Update https://t.co/EFwDzyxLtt #FalseClaimsAct #Government #Update @HROToday https://t.co/SsUDC7taXJ
US Department of Justice Announces US $2.68 billion in Fiscal Year 2023 False Claims Act Recoveries https://t.co/AiA66IRnkc #DOJ #falseclaimsact @KLGates https://t.co/LKLolz1XOE
This is true, the @DeptofDefense cannot "independently verify" the figures. But the @StateDept is **on the record** telling Congress they are in fact **higher**. https://t.co/wOl4VQa5hs








