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Veterans sentenced for role in $65 million insurance fraud scheme
Two members of a scheme to bilk a military health care program out of more than $65 million received sentences in federal court.
Watchdog: 2 Trump EPA appointees defrauded agency of $130K
Two high-ranking Trump political appointees at the EPA engaged in fraudulent payroll activities, including payments to employees after they were fired and to one of the officials when he was absent from work.
Postal worker sentenced for fraud, embezzlement, theft
A former postal worker was sentenced Tuesday for wire fraud, embezzlement and identity theft amounting to $276,000 over seven years.
Trump opposes postal money that would help vote-by-mail
Trump has moved to sow public distrust in the Postal Service's ability to deliver what is expected to be record numbers of mail-in ballots.
Florida postal clerk charged in ID theft scheme
A Florida postal clerk stole mail and passport applications as part of an identify theft scheme, federal prosecutors said.
VA office charged with protecting whistleblowers hurts them instead, investigators say
The VA inspector general found widespread concerns with the two-year-old office, and multiple practices that would discourage employees from reporting wrongdoing.
Key Senate panel approves $250 million for election security
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced in a floor speech in advance of the Appropriations Committee vote that he would support the funding.
Owner of 2 defense firms gets 3 years for defrauding DoD
A New Jersey man accused of defrauding the U.S. Department of Defense, illegally sharing sensitive technical information and failing to pay taxes was been sentenced to three years in federal prison.
How Congress can better protect whistleblowers from retaliation
The Government Accountability Office wants congressional offices to take certain steps when interacting with federal whistleblowers.
By Jessie Bur