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Dec 10, 2015

Lots Of Allegations But Not Many Convictions

Click on this to see it full size. This is from the Annual Report of Social Security's Office Of Inspector General

5 comments:

  1. Could it be that most people who say they can't work, really can't work?(gasp)

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  2. No, it means OGC picks their cases and don't want to work too hard..

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  3. I don't think 11:18 and 12:06 comments are mutually exclusive: it's hard to get a conviction on a meritless allegation, so a lazy investigator isn't going to bother. Put Joe McCarthy in there, he'd be getting convictions regardless.

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  4. I usually don't even bother reporting anything under $50,000.00. They just won't prosecute.?the system gets nickel and dimed to death but no one cares.

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  5. As a paralegal, in nine years of doing Social Security, I saw one CDI referral. It was a pretty ludicrous case to refer. Not to say others shouldn't have been.

    Justin

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