Former NIH Employee Sentenced to Prison for Using Her Government Credit Card for Unauthorized Purchases
Outcome
OIG enforcement action against Former NIH Employee Sentenced to Prison for Using Her Government Credit Card for Unauthorized Purchases for healthcare fraud. Penalty: $22,338.
Details
Former NIH Employee Sentenced to Prison for Using Her Government Credit Card for Unauthorized Purchases — OIG Enforcement (2026)
OIG took enforcement action against Former NIH Employee Sentenced to Prison for Using Her Government Credit Card for Unauthorized Purchases in MD in 2026 involving healthcare fraud violations in the Healthcare General sector.
Penalty: $22,338
Violation types: Healthcare Fraud
Entity type: Healthcare Provider
Penalty type: Criminal
Location: MD
Source: Former NIH Employee Sentenced to Prison for Using Her Government Credit Card for Unauthorized Purchases
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