QUOTED. 18 October 2019. CJ Porter.
Executive Summary
New Orleans-based UTC Laboratories agreed to pay $41.6m to resolve alleged violations of the False Claims Act, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced recently. See what CJ Porter, special agent in charge with the Department of Health and Human Service Office of the Inspector General, said about it here.
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