When the Government Accountability Office
reported last week that several of its investigators had successfully
used fake identities and incorrect information to sign up for subsidized
Obamacare coverage, Democrats reacted with skepticism. They claimed
that the report didn’t necessarily signal big potential for fraud or
abuse.
Representative Sander Levin (D., Mich.) said: “There would be no financial windfall, as any government subsidy goes directly to insurance companies and not to the consumer seeking that insurance. In fact, people committing these frauds would be risking severe fines and possibly jail time.” And Representative Joseph Crawley, (D., N.Y.) called the report “much ado about nothing,” adding: “What is the ultimate prize for the criminal? Is it a free colonoscopy?”
www.nationalreview.com/article/383884/obamacare-fraud-how-guide-jillian-kay-melchior
Representative Sander Levin (D., Mich.) said: “There would be no financial windfall, as any government subsidy goes directly to insurance companies and not to the consumer seeking that insurance. In fact, people committing these frauds would be risking severe fines and possibly jail time.” And Representative Joseph Crawley, (D., N.Y.) called the report “much ado about nothing,” adding: “What is the ultimate prize for the criminal? Is it a free colonoscopy?”
www.nationalreview.com/article/383884/obamacare-fraud-how-guide-jillian-kay-melchior
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