Two-County Sweep in N.C. Yields 10 Arrests for Insurance Fraud

December 5, 2006

  • December 5, 2006 at 3:54 am
    Pud says:
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    if you think that\’s stealing you ought to see what the CEO\’s,CFO\’s put in their pockets

  • December 6, 2006 at 7:54 am
    wudchuck says:
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    be careful what you say?! u might think that way, but in reality if the company wants to pay a real big gross salary, well?! think of ceo, cfo, and then look at baseball or any other professional sport. where does one person think he\’s worth over 1 million or more a year? goes back to the ole saying, one\’s worth is what one is willing to pay for….then again, does that mean George Steinbrenner loves to pay out but does not get anything in return?….UM, at least i am not writing those paychecks for nothing in return….LOL!

  • December 6, 2006 at 3:54 am
    media mogul says:
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    A number of bigger companies had to rely on a smaller one to turn up the bad guys.
    Did Southern General have a manual system and/or fewer personnel who were then able to connect the dots?

    Did the larger staff, automated systems and probable non-local nature of the personnel in the larger companies lead to them being oblivious? after 487 claims????

    Hey, I\’ve got an idea. Let\’s correlate addresses and claimants by computer to detect fraud.

    Ok, I\’ll take that multi-million dollar \’xecutive bonus now.



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