London, Ont. hospital sues former staff, contractors for $50M in alleged fraud
LONDON, ONTARIO, JUL 9 – Lawsuits claim over $60 million lost to contracts with conflicts of interest and inflated invoices, with some executives allegedly aware but failing to act, according to hospital audit.
- London Health Sciences Centre has filed two lawsuits totaling over $60 million against five former executives and contractors for a decade-long fraud scheme.
- The lawsuits allege that executives awarded contracts despite conflicts of interest and inflated invoices, resulting in $50 million in losses for the hospital.
- London police are investigating the fraud after a forensic audit uncovered suspicious properties worth over $28 million linked to the case.
- Hospital supervisor David Musyj stated that the hospital network is conducting a forensic audit and is pursuing civil cases against those involved in the fraudulent activities.
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London, Ont., hospital sues former executives over alleged decade-long fraud
A hospital in southwestern Ontario is suing five of its former executives, alleging two of them were involved in a "fraudulent scheme" involving improper procurements, while the others knew about the alleged fraud and failed to act.
Alleged fraud worth $60M uncovered at London Health Sciences Centre
An audit has uncovered major fraud at the region's largest hospital network, and the London Health Sciences Centre has filed two separate lawsuits against eight former executives to get back a total of $60 million.
BREAKING: London, Ont. hospital sues former staff, contractors for $60M+ in alleged fraud and negligence
LHSC is suing several former employees and contractors, alleging a fraudulent scheme that defrauded the hospital of tens of millions of dollars over more than a decade.
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