Tuesday, May 31, 2011

In Shift, Feds Target Top Execs For Health Fraud

While possibly unfair to the peripherally involved, this is a positive step. We need to make it EXPENSIVE for companies that violate the law, particular those that do it knowingly and willingly (in some cases, joyfully!) At some point, we need to break a big company and put it out of business. Until the execs, and particularly, the shareholders, feel the pain, nothing will change. If your wildman executive team could wipe out your investment, you're a lot more likely to hold them a lot more accountable.


In Shift, Feds Target Top Execs For Health Fraud

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