Whistleblower News: $3.4 Million To Settle False Claims Act Liability For Medical Procedures, SEC Charges Electronic Trading Platform, Goldman And Former Execs Must Face Shareholder Lawsuit

Surgical Care Affiliates And Orlando Surgery Center Agree To Pay $3.4 Million To Settle False Claims Act Liability

DOJ

Acting United States Attorney Karin Hoppmann announces today that the Surgical Care Affiliates, LLC and Orlando Center for Outpatient Surgery, LP have agreed to pay the United States $3.4 million to resolve allegations that both companies violated the False Claims Act by submitting claims for kidney stone procedures that were not medically justified and for engaging in an illegal kickback arrangementread more »

SEC Charges Electronic Trading Platform for Operating As An Unregistered Broker-Dealer

SEC

The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Neovest Inc., a provider of an order and execution management system (OEMS) that facilitates electronic trading, has agreed to pay a $2.75 million penalty for its failure to register as a broker-dealer in violation of the federal securities laws.  This is the SEC’s first case charging an OEMS provider for operating as an unregistered broker-dealer. read more »

Goldman, Blankfein, Cohn must face shareholder lawsuit over 1MDB scandal

REUTERS

Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS.N) and two former top executives were ordered by a U.S. judge on Monday to face a lawsuit accusing them of misleading shareholders about the bank's work for 1MDB, a Malaysian fund that became embroiled in a corruption scandal. read more »