Whistleblower News: UC San Diego Health Pays $2.98M To Resolve Allegations Of Ordering Unnecessary Genetic Testing, Hyzon Motors Receives SEC Subpoena Over Allegations Made By Short Seller, Judge Says FTC’s Antitrust Case Against Facebook Can Proceed

UC San Diego Health Pays $2.98 Million to Resolve Allegations of Ordering Unnecessary Genetic Testing

DOJ

UC San Diego Health, the academic health system of the University of California, San Diego, has paid $2.98 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by ordering medically unnecessary genetic testing reimbursed by Medicare. read more »

Hyzon Motors receives SEC subpoena over allegations made by short seller

REUTERS

Hyzon Motors (HYZN.O) has received a subpoena from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the hydrogen fuel-cell truck maker disclosed in a regulatory filing on Wednesday, sending its shares down nearly 13% before the bell. read more »

Judge says FTC’s antitrust case against Facebook can proceed

AP

A federal judge has ruled that the Federal Trade Commission’s revised antitrust suit against Meta, formerly known as Facebook, can proceed, shutting down the social media company’s request for a dismissal. read more »