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OIG Details Missteps by Universities Handling Suspected Misconduct in NSF-Funded Research | Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA)

A principal investigator (PI) who was initially accused of one instance of plagiarism noted that he had similarly copied text into two other National Science Foundation (NSF) proposals as a way of explaining how he did citations in applications versus in publications. But, as the NSF Office of Inspector General described it, “the PI’s response to our inquiry did not dispel the allegation,” and OIG ultimately determined he had “knowingly committed plagiarism” in three proposals by inserting text from three sources. [1] But the PI’s university had itself found that he was “not culpable” for four instances of plagiarism because he “did not realize he needed to be as thorough with citations in a proposal as he did in a publication” reasoning OIG called “inconsistent and contrary to NSF guidance.”

US government may receive billions in funds reclaimed through enforcement actions | Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA)

The United States Department of Health & Human Services Office of Inspector General released its semiannual report to Congress for the time period spanning from April 1, 2020, to September 30, 2020. [1] The report contains numerous investigations into fraud, opioid use, children’s welfare, and various enforcement actions against white-collar crime. According to the report, the government may be able to reclaim several billions in stolen or ill-gotten funds from the unethical people who used the pandemic to try to cheat others and profit. Of the more than $4 billion in expected recoveries, the report shows that more than $942 million could be returned based on program audit findings and $3.14 billion in expected investigative recoveries.

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