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Category: Broken Whistle

This series explores Gov. Scott Walker’s attack on waste, fraud and abuse and the dwindling protections and incentives for whistleblowers in Wisconsin.

Posted inBroken Whistle, Government

Critics call Wisconsin’s Medicaid fraud crackdown ‘bullying’

by Helu Wang and Dee J. Hall / Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism December 9th, 2018December 12th, 2018 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

The state claims tens of millions in fraud in the Medicaid program, but some home care and family planning providers say their expenses are legitimate.

Posted inBroken Whistle, Government, Health & Welfare, Justice & Safety

Long-time judge: Some ‘independent’ doctors routinely rule against injured workers

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Alexandra Hall and Dee J. Hall / Wisconsin Watch January 21st, 2018October 8th, 2018 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

As an administrative law judge hearing worker’s compensation cases in Wisconsin for three decades, Joe Schaeve said he often knew how certain doctors hired by employers and insurance companies would rule even before opening their reports.

Posted inBroken Whistle, Government, Money & Politics

Injured Wisconsin workers face higher hurdles when seeking compensation

by Elias Radtke and Dee J. Hall, Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism December 17th, 2017June 21st, 2022 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Under Gov. Scott Walker-appointed panel, appeals of worker’s compensation decisions are up, and a study shows more injured workers lost

Posted inBroken Whistle, Government, Justice & Safety

Joell Schigur warned bosses of possible illegal activity, but Wisconsin courts ruled she is not a whistleblower

by Bobby Ehrlich, Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism December 3rd, 2017June 10th, 2019 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Dissenting Supreme Court justice called 2015 decision ‘absurd,’ saying it removes protections for employees who disclose information their supervisors already know

Posted inBroken Whistle, Government, Justice & Safety

Two Wisconsin whistleblowers recall journeys from reporting to ‘retaliation’

by Leo Vartorella, Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism December 3rd, 2017June 10th, 2019 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Two state employees say they were humiliated and harassed after reporting suspected fraud in their agencies; ‘You feel rotten,’ Suzanne Weber said

Posted inBroken Whistle, Government, Justice & Safety

Defining Wisconsin’s whistleblower law

Avatar photo by Dee J. Hall / Wisconsin Watch December 3rd, 2017February 15th, 2018 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Whistleblowing traditionally has been seen as a public-private effort to expose wrongdoing, said Patrick Burns, associate director of Taxpayers Against Fraud, whose group works to protect and advance the cause of whistleblowers.

Posted inBroken Whistle, Government, Money & Politics

Wisconsin taxpayers lose out on millions after Gov. Scott Walker, lawmakers repeal anti-fraud law

by Julie Spitzer and Dee J. Hall/Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism November 5th, 2017October 24th, 2018 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Big business pushed to eliminate incentives for whistleblowers reporting Medicaid fraud; feds responded by cutting millions in settlements awarded to Wisconsin

Posted inBroken Whistle, Government, Money & Politics

‘Qui tam’: The citizens’ sword

by Julie Spitzer November 5th, 2017June 10th, 2019 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Civil lawsuits such as the one brought by former Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager are known as “qui tam” cases. The word is taken from a Latin phrase that means, “He who brings the action for the king as well as himself.”

Posted inBroken Whistle, Government, Justice & Safety, Money & Politics

Wisconsin’s attack on waste and fraud leaves some whistleblowers, vulnerable residents behind

by Gretchen Christensen and Madeline Sweitzer / Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism October 15th, 2017June 10th, 2019 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Wisconsin ‘one of the worst states for whistleblowing,’ national expert says. Anti-fraud effort helps bottom line but falls mostly on programs for the poor.

Posted inBroken Whistle, Government, Justice & Safety, Money & Politics

DOJ agent who blew the whistle in 2012 says experience ruined him

by Rosario Dominguez / Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism October 15th, 2017June 10th, 2019 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Dan Bethards lost his career, his house and many of his friends in law enforcement after he reported his boss for selling and making guns without a license

Posted inBroken Whistle, Government, Justice & Safety, Money & Politics

Wisconsin’s congressional delegation seeks to both protect, curb whistleblowing

by Cara Lombardo October 15th, 2017January 18th, 2018 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

While President Donald Trump stews about leakers, members of Congress from the state sponsor various measures that could either boost or sideline federal tipsters

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