A pharmacist from Windsor was amongst 4 pharmacy homeowners who had been sentenced for his or her roles in a conspiracy to commit well being care fraud and wire fraud in the US.
Pharmacist Tarek Fakhuri, of Windsor was sentenced on January thirteenth to seven years in jail for allegedly billing Medicare, Medicaid, and Blue Cross Blue Defend of Michigan for prescription medicines that they didn’t dispense at 5 pharmacies they owned and operated based on the U.S. Division of Justice (DOJ).
US federal officers say the defendants collectively triggered over $13 million of loss to Medicare, Medicaid, and Blue Cross Blue Defend of Michigan.
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Fakhuri was sentenced for his position within the conspiracy at Harper Medicine, Wayne Campus Pharmacy, and Heartland Pharmacy.
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