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Minnesota Rep Elliott Engen exposes the auditor chosen to look into the fraud cases by DHS cant legally be chosen because a conflict of interest
The person at DHS overlooking it worked for the company assigned to oversee it and made a big retirement deposit… pic.twitter.com/7XA2E5NRq7
Minnesota Rep Elliott Engen exposes the auditor chosen to look into the fraud cases by DHS cant legally be chosen because a conflict of interest
The person at DHS overlooking it worked for the company assigned to oversee it and made a big retirement deposit
“So about 40 days ago, Tim Walz comes out and he says that he's gonna get super, super serious about fraud. And then he decides that he's gonna choose an independent auditor of his choosing to go and look at 14 different programs within DHS that had been riddled with fraud.
DHS just so happened to contract with Optum Services to go after the fraud within those 14 programs. The issue is Optum Services is actually overseen and owned by United Health Group, which is also not allowed to oversee Minnesota Medicaid dollars because they have engaged in conflicts of interest and absolutely absurd billing practices in the past. So there's layers upon layers of fraud.
And when I submitted a data request to DHS to try to figure out why it is that they were contracting with an entity that they statutorily can't, here's what we found. It turns out that George McNulty, who works for DHS, has also worked for, you guessed it, Optum and United Health Group. He worked there from 2018 to 2021. And after leaving and then joining the state government, maybe he saw it as advantageous to shove money, your money, directly to his retirement fund. Which resides over at United Health Group.”
“This is a prime example of big government and big business being in bed together and really screwing over the working class in the meantime. We need to call this out. We need to see it as fraud as well. And we need to make sure that we're holding our agencies accountable not only to prevent the fraud, but to stop the conflicts of interest and self-serving nonsense that's going on within their own rank”
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