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7 Whistleblowers filed 672 new
qui tam actions, 456 of which related to the healthcare
industry.
8 The DOJ obtained $2.2
billion in settlements and judgments from civil cases involving
fraud and false claims against the government, $1.8 billion of
which related to matters involving the healthcare industry.
With the outbreak of the pandemic, the DOJ aggressively pursued
fraud related to COVID-19 during the Trump administration. In the
early days of the pandemic, former Attorney General William Barr
directed the DOJ to remain vigilant in investigating and
prosecuting criminal activity related to COVID-19, warning that
the pandemic is dangerous enough without
wrongdoers seeking to profit from public panic and this sort of
Gabrielle Plucknette-DeVito Nick Renzoni, a management information systems major and communication minor, will stay at RIT’s Saunders College of Business to pursue an MBA.
Nick Renzoni, a management information systems (MIS) major and communication minor from Holden, Mass., is following in his grandfather’s footsteps. Like his grandfather and many of his RIT classmates, Renzoni has decided to pursue a master’s degree directly after completing his undergraduate education.
Renzoni is taking advantage of RIT’s accelerated 4+1 MBA program and the RIT Master Plan. He will earn his MBA from Saunders College of Business after only one additional year at RIT, and with a 55 percent tuition reduction.
Dr Andrew Urquhart is Associate Professor of Finance at the ICMA Centre, Henley Business School. Dr Andrew joined the ICMA Centre in September 2018 and holds a PhD from Newcastle University where his thesis examined the Adaptive Market Hypothesis and investor sentiment in extreme circumstance. He also holds a MSc Finance (distinction) and BA (Hons) in Economics and Politics, also from Newcastle University.
Andrew’s main research interests are financial markets, investor behaviour, high-frequency trading, cryptocurrencies and investor sentiment. He has published over 20 papers in a range of leading international journals such as the Journal of Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Quantitative Finance, the European Journal of Finance, Economics Letters, International Review of Financial Analysis and many others.
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