范斯领导调查加州的反欺诈特别小组。
Vance To Lead Sweeping Anti-Fraud Task Force Investigating California

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/vance-lead-sweeping-anti-fraud-task-force-investigating-california

白宫正在成立一个工作组,由副总统JD Vance和FTC主席Andrew Ferguson领导,以调查政府项目中的欺诈和滥用行为,最初重点关注加利福尼亚州。该倡议将通过特朗普总统即将发布的一项行政命令正式启动,并与司法部的另一项工作同时进行。 加利福尼亚州长期存在项目监管问题,包括疫情期间超过200亿美元的失业保险欺诈,以及对成本超支和内部控制薄弱的持续担忧。目前,联邦的审查重点集中在洛杉矶县的临终关怀和家庭健康服务上,该地区机构激增导致据怀疑有数十亿美元的不当账单——仅有一位医生就 reportedly 在一年内开具了1.2亿美元的账单。Mehmet Oz医生最近强调了这个问题,称洛杉矶县的临终关怀状况可能涉及35亿美元的潜在欺诈。

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Vice President JD Vance is poised to chair a new White House task force aimed at rooting out potential fraud and abuse in government programs in California, according to CBS News.

Andrew Ferguson, chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, is expected to serve as the task force's vice chairman and handle day-to-day operations, CBS News reports. President Donald Trump is anticipated to issue an executive order in the coming days to formally establish the group, the news outlet said.

The White House task force would operate separately from a related Justice Department effort led by Colin McDonald, a Trump nominee for a new fraud-investigation role at the department. McDonald is expected to also probe fraud in Minnesota uncovered by YouTuber Nick Shirley and other independent journalists.

California has long grappled with documented issues of waste, fraud, and weak oversight in state and federally funded programs. State auditors have for more than a decade flagged problems including persistent cost overruns, inadequate internal controls, and unimplemented reform recommendations across various initiatives, CBS News reported last month.

California's Employment Development Department faced acute criticism during the pandemic, when unemployment-insurance fraud resulted in an estimated $20 billion or more in improper payments, while many eligible claimants endured lengthy delays in receiving benefits, according to NPR News.

Separately, federal officials have recently scrutinized fraud risks in hospice and home-health services, particularly in Los Angeles County. Last week, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz visited the area to draw attention to the issue, citing the rapid proliferation of hospice providers and potential billions in improper billings.

One physician in California reportedly billed the government $120 million in a single year while claiming oversight of 1,900 patients -an volume that has raised questions about feasibility and potential abuse.

The county is home to nearly 2,000 licensed hospice agencies, a number exceeding the combined total in more than 36 states and roughly 30 times the count in states such as Florida or New York.
"Hospice is crazy here," Dr. Oz said. "You’ve got hospice that’s grown seven-fold in the last five years. They represent about three and a half billion dollars of fraud, we believe, just in LA County."

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