Former Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine charged with health care fraud and money laundering scheme
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Former Georgia Insurance Commissioner
The indictment alleges that Oxendine conspired to obtain kickbacks for unnecessary genetic and toxicology lab tests, and used his insurance business to hide those kickbacks," said
"These allegations describe someone who was more motivated by personal greed than their duty to provide appropriate and necessary care to patients," said
"Providers who exploit their positions as health care professionals for financial gain undermine patient trust and waste taxpayer dollars," said Special Agent in Charge
"Health care providers who engage in kickback schemes to maximize profits violate the integrity of the
According to
In total, the lab company submitted claims seeking over
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