bama's numbers would go up if he would weed out chit like this and make sure everyone earning gov't pay was doing their freaking job!!!
More than 1,200 prison inmates, including 241 serving life sentences, defrauded the government of $9.1 million in tax credits reserved for first-time homebuyers, according to a Treasury Department report released Wednesday.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Nearly-30 ... 5.html?x=0
UN-FREAKING-BELEIVABLE, prisioners tricking our highly-educated govertment...
More wasted tax $$
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What a friggen joke!!
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I'm dumbfounded.... I'm not sure why I am even putting in 8hrs a day anymore, evidently, our gov't paid employees do not!!! When something is this evident, why doesn't SOMEBODY pay attention??????
Among South Florida's fearless Medicare rip-offs -- and there are thousands -- is the story of Guillermo Denis Gonzalez.
After serving 14 years in prison for murdering a man with a silencer-equipped handgun, Gonzalez decided in 2006 to try the medical supply business.
For $18,000, the Hialeah resident bought a Medicare-licensed company called DG Medical Equipment and within a year he'd submitted $586,953 in false claims for supplies that were never provided to patients.
Medicare, using federal tax dollars, reimbursed Gonzalez $31,442 before he was tracked down and arrested.
Last summer, after pleading guilty to defrauding the government, Gonzalez was marched over to state court to face another murder charge -- this one for allegedly stabbing and dismembering an acquaintance during a monetary dispute. He is scheduled to go on trial next month.
No one familiar with Florida was surprised to learn that a murderer had been welcomed into the health-care trades. Indeed, the most shocking thing about the Gonzalez case was that Medicare hadn't forked over the full half-a-million bucks in bogus claims that he'd sought.
Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/07/17/1 ... z0u3dUfq00
Among South Florida's fearless Medicare rip-offs -- and there are thousands -- is the story of Guillermo Denis Gonzalez.
After serving 14 years in prison for murdering a man with a silencer-equipped handgun, Gonzalez decided in 2006 to try the medical supply business.
For $18,000, the Hialeah resident bought a Medicare-licensed company called DG Medical Equipment and within a year he'd submitted $586,953 in false claims for supplies that were never provided to patients.
Medicare, using federal tax dollars, reimbursed Gonzalez $31,442 before he was tracked down and arrested.
Last summer, after pleading guilty to defrauding the government, Gonzalez was marched over to state court to face another murder charge -- this one for allegedly stabbing and dismembering an acquaintance during a monetary dispute. He is scheduled to go on trial next month.
No one familiar with Florida was surprised to learn that a murderer had been welcomed into the health-care trades. Indeed, the most shocking thing about the Gonzalez case was that Medicare hadn't forked over the full half-a-million bucks in bogus claims that he'd sought.
Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/07/17/1 ... z0u3dUfq00
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Re: More wasted tax $$
Well holy crap, katie! This is all Bush's fault! Have no fear...this admin will get right on it!
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Re: More wasted tax $$
LOL, re3too, they forgot to put Bush's name in that article!!! Now somebody is really slackin!!!
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