Sec. Bessent: Treasury Could Reward Healthcare Fraud Whistleblowers Up to 30% as Tips Surpass 700
Source: Breitbart News · Bias: Far Right
Summary
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that the Trump administration has received more than 700 tips through a Treasury Department reporting portal as the department announced new steps aimed at uncovering fraud involving Medicare, Medicaid, and other government healthcare programs. The post Sec. Bessent: Treasury Could Reward Healthcare Fraud Whistleblowers Up to 30% as Tips Surpass 700 appeared first on Breitbart.
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