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2024

  • New Jersey State Police Gave a ‘Free Pass’ to Motorists with Courtesy Cards or Ties to Police, Investigation Finds
    12/18/2024
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  • Investigation Uncovers Multimillion Dollars of Fraud, Waste, and Abuse at New Jersey’s Worst Nursing Home
    12/12/2024
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  • Reports Find Progress in Berlin Township, Weak Oversight in Pennsauken School District
    12/10/2024
    Read More About Reports Find Progress in Berlin Township, Weak Oversight in Pennsauken School District on 12/10/2024
  • Atlantic Diagnostics Laboratories Should Repay $7.3 Million to New Jersey Medicaid, Office of the State Comptroller Finds
    10/3/2024
    Read More About Atlantic Diagnostics Laboratories Should Repay $7.3 Million to New Jersey Medicaid, Office of the State Comptroller Finds on 10/3/2024
  • Many NJ School Districts and Municipalities Fail to Comply with Transparency Requirement
    09/25/2024
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  • Parsippany-Troy Hills’ $1.3 Million Renovation of Golf Club Violated Procurement Laws
    09/17/2024
    Read More About Parsippany-Troy Hills’ $1.3 Million Renovation of Golf Club Violated Procurement Laws on 09/17/2024
  • Hopatcong Borough School District Secures Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars in Aid for Special Education Following Audit
    09/10/2024
    Read More About Hopatcong Borough School District Secures Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars in Aid for Special Education Following Audit on 09/10/2024
  • Audit Finds Educational Services Commission of New Jersey Amassed $69 Million Surplus, Without a Plan for How to Use It
    07/24/2024
    Read More About Audit Finds Educational Services Commission of New Jersey Amassed $69 Million Surplus, Without a Plan for How to Use It on 07/24/2024
  • Union County Fails to Take Action to Comply with Compensation Law
    07/11/2024
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  • Audits Find Wasteful Practices in Hunterdon Central Regional High School District and the Borough of Keansburg
    06/26/2024
    Read More About Audits Find Wasteful Practices in Hunterdon Central Regional High School District and the Borough of Keansburg on 06/26/2024
  • Two South Jersey Nursing Homes Placed Under Receivership
    06/20/2024
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  • NJ Department of Corrections Failed to Adequately Investigate Allegations of Abuse
    06/6/2024
    Read More ǿ޴ýapp Department of Corrections Failed to Adequately Investigate Allegations of Abuse on 06/6/2024
  • For Years, New Jersey State Police Knew About Data Showing Adverse Treatment of Minority Motorists – Yet Failed to Act
    05/21/2024
    Read More About For Years, New Jersey State Police Knew About Data Showing Adverse Treatment of Minority Motorists – Yet Failed to Act on 05/21/2024
  • Investigation Uncovers Waste, Abuse in Essex County’s $40 Million COVID-19 Vaccination Program
    04/16/2024
    Read More About Investigation Uncovers Waste, Abuse in Essex County’s $40 Million COVID-19 Vaccination Program on 04/16/2024
  • Hudson County Directed to Halt $13.5 Million Contract Award
    03/21/2024
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  • Irvington Finances in Disarray, Serious Deficiencies Found
    03/7/2024
    Read More About Irvington Finances in Disarray, Serious Deficiencies Found on 03/7/2024
  • Office of the State Comptroller to Suspend Two South Jersey Nursing Homes from Medicaid Program
    01/25/2024
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  • Audit Finds Roselle Improperly Offered Health Insurance, Waiver Payments to Council – Again
    01/24/2024
    Read More About Audit Finds Roselle Improperly Offered Health Insurance, Waiver Payments to Council – Again on 01/24/2024
  • Owner and Administrator of Princeton Care Center Will Be Suspended From New Jersey Medicaid in Late March
    01/16/2024
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  • New Jersey Clinical Lab and Owner Agree to Pay $2.9 Million to New Jersey Medicaid
    01/11/2024
    Read More About New Jersey Clinical Lab and Owner Agree to Pay $2.9 Million to New Jersey Medicaid on 01/11/2024
  • Owners of a Sussex County Nursing Home to Be Suspended from New Jersey Medicaid
    01/4/2024
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  • 2023

  • Audit Finds Roselle Improperly Offered Health Insurance, Waiver Payments to Council – Again
    01/24/2024
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  • Owner and Administrator of Princeton Care Center Will Be Suspended From New Jersey Medicaid in Late March
    01/16/2024
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  • New Jersey Clinical Lab and Owner Agree to Pay $2.9 Million to New Jersey Medicaid
    01/11/2024
    Read More About New Jersey Clinical Lab and Owner Agree to Pay $2.9 Million to New Jersey Medicaid on 01/11/2024
  • Owners of a Sussex County Nursing Home to Be Suspended from New Jersey Medicaid
    01/4/2024
    Read More About Owners of a Sussex County Nursing Home to Be Suspended from New Jersey Medicaid on 01/4/2024
  • Three Union County Officials Paid $417,772 in Extra Compensation, Without Following Public Process
    12/12/2023
    Read More About Three Union County Officials Paid $417,772 in Extra Compensation, Without Following Public Process on 12/12/2023
  • Private Police Training Promoted Unconstitutional Tactics, Demeaned Women and Minorities, and Glorified Violence, Investigation Finds
    12/6/2023
    Read More About Private Police Training Promoted Unconstitutional Tactics, Demeaned Women and Minorities, and Glorified Violence, Investigation Finds on 12/6/2023
  • Adult Medical Day Care Providers Were Improperly Paid Nearly $1 Million in Medicaid Funds, Review Finds
    10/31/2023
    Read More About Adult Medical Day Care Providers Were Improperly Paid Nearly $1 Million in Medicaid Funds, Review Finds on 10/31/2023
  • 9 Towns Cited for Failing to Correct Deficiencies in Plans to Prevent Improper Sick Leave Payouts
    09/28/2023
    Read More About 9 Towns Cited for Failing to Correct Deficiencies in Plans to Prevent Improper Sick Leave Payouts on 09/28/2023
  • New Jersey Mental Health Services Provider Improperly Received $1.7 Million in Medicaid Funds, Audit Finds
    08/24/2023
    Read More About New Jersey Mental Health Services Provider Improperly Received $1.7 Million in Medicaid Funds, Audit Finds on 08/24/2023
  • Healthcare Providers Agreed to Repay About $8 Million in Improper Medicaid Payments
    07/19/2023
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  • ǿ޴ýapp Failed to Address Deficiencies in $96 Million Workers’ Compensation Program
    07/11/2023
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  • About $7 Million in COVID-19 Funds Paid to N.J. Marine Fisheries May Be Improper, the Office of the State Comptroller Found
    06/20/2023
    Read More About About $7 Million in COVID-19 Funds Paid to N.J. Marine Fisheries May Be Improper, the Office of the State Comptroller Found on 06/20/2023
  • Audit Reveals Rockaway Township Could Have Saved $4.5 Million, Mostly By Eliminating Duplicate Prescription Benefits
    05/24/2023
    Read More About Audit Reveals Rockaway Township Could Have Saved $4.5 Million, Mostly By Eliminating Duplicate Prescription Benefits on 05/24/2023
  • Investigation Finds Improper Budgeting Led to New Jersey City University’s Financial Crisis
    05/18/2023
    Read More About Investigation Finds Improper Budgeting Led to New Jersey City University’s Financial Crisis on 05/18/2023
  • Most Municipal Police Department Websites Failed to Comply with Internal Affairs Mandates, Review Finds
    05/3/2023
    Read More About Most Municipal Police Department Websites Failed to Comply with Internal Affairs Mandates, Review Finds on 05/3/2023
  • Follow-up Report Finds Buena Regional School District Improved Administration of Health Benefits, Lunch Program
    04/19/2023
    Read More About Follow-up Report Finds Buena Regional School District Improved Administration of Health Benefits, Lunch Program on 04/19/2023
  • New Jersey Continues to Spend Millions of Medicaid Dollars on Chronically Low-Rated Nursing Homes
    03/31/2023
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  • Flaws Found in Enforcement of Child Safety Requirements for Mental Health Providers
    02/23/2023
    Read More About Flaws Found in Enforcement of Child Safety Requirements for Mental Health Providers on 02/23/2023
  • N.J. Department of Children and Families Limits Access to Child Welfare Services for Certain Types of Cases, Investigation Finds
    02/8/2023
    Read More About N.J. Department of Children and Families Limits Access to Child Welfare Services for Certain Types of Cases, Investigation Finds on 02/8/2023
  • Mercer County Paid Nearly $4.5 Million in Fines and Interest for Delinquent Taxes, Investigation Finds
    01/24/2023
    Read More About Mercer County Paid Nearly $4.5 Million in Fines and Interest for Delinquent Taxes, Investigation Finds on 01/24/2023
  • 2022

  • Brigantine Could Have Saved as Much as $191,000 in Healthcare Benefit Costs in One Year, Audit Finds
    12/1/2022
    Read More About Brigantine Could Have Saved as Much as $191,000 in Healthcare Benefit Costs in One Year, Audit Finds on 12/1/2022
  • OSC Finds Certain New Jersey State Police Training Practices Inconsistent With Requirements of Federal Consent Decree
    11/10/2022
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  • OSC Releases Updated List of Lowest Performing Nursing Homes
    09/8/2022
    Read More About OSC Releases Updated List of Lowest Performing Nursing Homes on 09/8/2022
  • North Bergen School District Continues to Violate Law, Waste Public Funds, Risk Favoritism, OSC Report Finds
    07/28/2022
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  • Government Records Council Taking 21 Months to Resolve Open Public Records Act Disputes
    07/26/2022
    Read More About Government Records Council Taking 21 Months to Resolve Open Public Records Act Disputes on 07/26/2022
  • 95 percent of surveyed towns are not following laws prohibiting sick leave payouts, OSC finds
    07/7/2022
    Read More About 95 percent of surveyed towns are not following laws prohibiting sick leave payouts, OSC finds on 07/7/2022
  • Comptroller audit leads to State recovering $9 million through settlement with Medicaid provider
    04/21/2022
    Read More About Comptroller audit leads to State recovering $9 million through settlement with Medicaid provider on 04/21/2022
  • Nearly $2.4 million in CARES Act funding earmarked for struggling marine fisheries may have been improper, OSC report finds
    03/24/2022
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  • Brookdale Community College spent $790K on unauthorized or improper purchases, OSC audit finds
    03/15/2022
    Read More About Brookdale Community College spent $790K on unauthorized or improper purchases, OSC audit finds on 03/15/2022
  • State’s watchdog agency launches Police Accountability Project
    03/3/2022
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  • One-star nursing homes cost Medicaid over $100 million each year, OSC report finds
    02/2/2022
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  • OSC investigation finds Monmouth County Board of Commissioners disregarded public process to raise Board members’ salaries
    01/13/2022
    Read More About OSC investigation finds Monmouth County Board of Commissioners disregarded public process to raise Board members’ salaries on 01/13/2022
  • Office of the State Comptroller finds substantial improvements to tax incentive programs at the Economic Development Authority and recommends further steps to protect the State’s financial interests
    01/5/2022
    Read More About Office of the State Comptroller finds substantial improvements to tax incentive programs at the Economic Development Authority and recommends further steps to protect the State’s financial interests on 01/5/2022
  • City of Newark circumvented competitive bidding process, awarded $5.4 million no-bid contract to renovate public ice rink, State Comptroller investigation finds
    09/1/2021
    Read More About City of Newark circumvented competitive bidding process, awarded $5.4 million no-bid contract to renovate public ice rink, State Comptroller investigation finds on 09/1/2021
  • 2021

  • Audit of Berlin Township identifies improper use of public funds
    12/17/2021
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  • Office of the State Comptroller letter highlights absence of eligibility documentation for emergency rental assistance program administered by Department of Community Affairs
    12/16/2021
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  • Pennsauken Public Schools could have saved $1.6 million by participating in the State’s health care plan, OSC audit finds
    12/10/2021
    Read More About Pennsauken Public Schools could have saved $1.6 million by participating in the State’s health care plan, OSC audit finds
  • Office of the State Comptroller released 17 reports in Fiscal Year 2021, identifying opportunities for taxpayer savings and greater transparency in government
    12/6/2021
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  • The Division of Pensions and Benefits saved an estimated $59 million by removing improperly enrolled contractors from State’s pension system, but hundreds of cases remain unresolved years later, OSC report finds
    11/10/2021
    Read More About The Division of Pensions and Benefits saved an estimated $59 million by removing improperly enrolled contractors from State’s pension system, but hundreds of cases remain unresolved years later, OSC report finds
  • OSC audit results in additional aid for Hopatcong school district and changes to procedures that will prevent fraud
    09/30/2021
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  • Office of the State Comptroller issues public letter on Egg Harbor City’s proposed sale of its municipal water and wastewater system
    09/21/2021
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  • State Comptroller audit finds that Heart to Heart, a New Jersey home care provider, improperly billed and was overpaid nearly $2.4 million by Medicaid
    09/16/2021
    Read More About State Comptroller audit finds that Heart to Heart, a New Jersey home care provider, improperly billed and was overpaid nearly $2.4 million by Medicaid
  • City of Newark circumvented competitive bidding process, awarded $5.4 million no-bid contract to renovate public ice rink, State Comptroller investigation finds
    09/1/2021
    Read More About City of Newark circumvented competitive bidding process, awarded $5.4 million no-bid contract to renovate public ice rink, State Comptroller investigation finds
  • Office of the State Comptroller announces recovery of millions of Medicaid dollars by encouraging providers to self-disclose overpayments
    08/19/2021
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  • State Comptroller audit report finds that Truetox Laboratories, LLC overcharged New Jersey’s Medicaid program by more than $24 million
    07/21/2021
    Read More About State Comptroller audit report finds that Truetox Laboratories, LLC overcharged New Jersey’s Medicaid program by more than $24 million
  • Office of the State Comptroller issues guidance to local governments on protecting federal COVID-19 recovery funds from fraud, waste and abuse
    06/30/2021
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  • Office of the State Comptroller review makes recommendations to strengthen New Jersey State Police internal affairs investigations and disciplinary processes
    06/29/2021
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  • COVID-19 Compliance and Oversight Taskforce releases updated Integrity Monitor Guidelines
    06/23/2021
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  • Office of the State Comptroller announces special COVID-19 Compliance and Oversight Project
    05/13/2021
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  • Office of the State Comptroller audit finds Keansburg Police Chief received 55 vacation days in one year
    05/5/2021
    Read More About Office of the State Comptroller audit finds Keansburg Police Chief received 55 vacation days in one year
  • Office of the State Comptroller launches new website
    04/12/2021
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  • Palisades Park gave sick leave payouts to employees for years, in violation of state law, Office of the State Comptroller investigation reveals
    03/2/2021
    Read More About Palisades Park gave sick leave payouts to employees for years, in violation of state law, Office of the State Comptroller investigation reveals
  • Office of the State Comptroller Names Director of Investigations and Chief of Staff
    02/16/2021
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  • Office of State Comptroller Investigation Finds that Workers’Compensation Policy Encouraged Settlements that HarmedPension Funds and Gave Insurers Windfalls
    02/4/2021
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  • 2020

  • West New York School District’s Preschool Program Improved Accuracy of Payments to Providers, Documentation for Food Program
    12/2/2020
  • New Jersey State Comptroller’s Office Releases Annual Oversight and Outreach Plan for Making New Jersey Government More Efficient, Effective and Transparent
    11/20/2020
  • Temporary Disability Insurance Benefits Incorrectly Paid to Deceased Individuals Have Still Not Been Recovered, State Comptroller’s Report Finds
    11/18/2020
  • New Jersey Fire Districts Reduced Firefighter Salaries, but Continue to Hold Elections in February, State Comptroller Follow-up Report Finds
    11/10/2020
  • County Welfare Agencies Now Refer General Assistance Recipients to Mandatory Work Programs, Comptroller’s Follow-up Review Finds
    09/24/2020
  • Comptroller’s Audit Finds Unauthorized Financial Transactions, Lack of Accounting Security Controls at Salem County Special Services and Vocational School Districts
    09/17/2020
  • Plainfield Municipal Utilities Authority (PMUA) Improves Its Policies, but Still Does Not Consistently Use Public Bidding, Comptroller’s Follow-up Report Finds
    09/15/2020
  • Prospect Park School District Makes Progress in Improving Practices around Protecting Technology, Keeping Records of Background Checks of Substitute Teachers
    09/09/2020
  • New COVID-19 Compliance Plan, Released by State’s COVID-19 Task Force, Sets Strong Standards for Oversight and Transparency in Use of Federal Recovery Funds
    09/02/2020
  • New Jersey’s COVID-19 Compliance and Oversight Taskforce Releases Integrity Oversight Monitor Guidelines to Protect COVID-19 Recovery Funds from Fraud, Waste and Abuse
    08/19/2020
  • Integrity Monitor Oversight Guidelines
    08/18/2020
  • Ensuring a Transparent Recovery from COVID-19 in New Jersey: Internal Controls and Procurement Compliance Webinar
    08/11/2020
  • N.J. State Colleges and Universities Make Some Progress, but Have More Work to Do in Ensuring Transparency of Mandatory Student Fees, OSC Follow-up Report Finds
    08/07/2020
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  • Agencies Failed to Follow Requirements When Spending Taxpayer Funds on State-Issued Purchasing Cards (“P-Cards”), Report from the Office of the State Comptroller Finds
    07/23/2020
  • Office of the State Comptroller Audit of Buena Regional School District Finds Opportunities to Improve Administration of Health Insurance Benefits, Lunch Program, and Procurement of Insurance Brokers
    07/10/2020
  • Office of the State Comptroller Report Identifies Ways to Minimize Workers’ Compensation Claims, Save Money, and Improve Workplace Safety
    07/09/2020
  • Office of the State Comptroller Releases Report on Motor Vehicle Stops and Post-Stop Enforcement Activity by New Jersey State Police
    07/09/2020
  • U.S. ATTORNEY CARPENITO, AG GREWAL, ACTING COMPTROLLER WALSH, ANNOUNCE FEDERAL-STATE COVID-19 FRAUD TASK FORCE
    03/30/2020
  • Kevin D. Walsh Sworn in as New Jersey’s Acting State Comptroller
    01/27/2020
  • 2019

  • OSC Investigators Uncover Improper Waste Disposal Arrangement at the Wrightstown Municipal Utilities Authority
    09/19/2019
  • OSC Audit of North Bergen School District Finds Weaknesses in Fiscal and Operating Practices, Identifies Opportunities for Cost Savings
    08/01/2019
  • OSC Recommends NJ-DEP Tighten Internal Controls Over State Park Leases and Concessions Business
    06/26/2019
  • OSC Medicaid Fraud Division Announces $2.89 Million Overpayment Settlement
    06/12/2019
  • OSC Recommends Monitoring and Oversight Improvements at Prospect Park School District
    05/30/2019
  • OSC Recommends Increased Regulation and Enforcement to Prevent Unethical Practices by Municipal Tax Assessor in New Jersey
    04/30/2019
  • OSC Recommends Enhanced Monitoring Efforts for Tax Incentive Programs
    01/09/2019
  • 2018

  • OSC Recommends Lawmakers Examine Expanded Use of $245 Million Firefighter Assistance Fund
    12/19/2018
  • Ammon Analytical Laboratory, LLC Agrees to Repay Medicaid over $3 Million in Improper Payments Identified by the State Comptroller’s Medicaid Fraud Division
    11/20/2018
  • OSC Follow-up Audit Finds Some Improvement in the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority’s Fiscal and Operating Practices
    11/14/2018
  • Owners of Former Elizabeth Pharmacy Enter Settlement Agreement Requiring $856,000 Payment
    09/28/2018
  • Adult Medical Daycare Center in Jersey City Agrees to Repay Nearly $299,000 to Medicaid
    08/16/2018
  • Newark Makes Progress in Revising Employee Compensation and Other Payroll Practices Following 2013 OSC Audit
    06/26/2018
  • Office of the State Comptroller Review Finds State Police Internal Affairs and Disciplinary Processes Continuing to Comply with Professional Standards
    06/14/2018
  • Essex County Advanced Practice Nurse Agrees to Pay $90,000 and be Debarred from Medicaid Participation
    05/03/2018
  • OSC Audit Finds the Jersey City Municipal Utilities Authority Failed to Conduct Annual Financial Reviews, Raised Customer Rates Despite Having Multi-Million Dollar Surpluses
    02/21/2018
  • 2017

  • Harrison Implements Recommendations Following 2014 OSC Audit
    12/06/2017
  • Union County Dentist Agrees to Pay $250,000 For Alleged Medicaid Overpayments
    10/23/2017
  • State Contractor Failed to Return Millions in Unspent Public Funds and Interest to the N.J. Department of Human Services
    10/18/2017
  • State Comptroller Announces “Ocean County Recipient Voluntary Disclosure Program” For Medicaid Recipients
    09/07/2017
  • JERSEY CITY FIRM AGREES TO REPAY $850,000 TO MEDICAID
    05/04/2017
  • HUDSON COUNTY PHARMACY AGREES TO REPAY $630,790 TO MEDICAID
    05/04/2017
  • Ocean County Doctor Agrees to Pay $156,220 Under Settlement with Medicaid Program
    05/02/2017
  • Office of the State Comptroller Audit Uncovers Billing and Documentation Violations Committed by Cranford-Based Hospice Provider
    03/16/2017
  • Plainfield Municipal Utilities Authority Improves Operating Procedures in Accordance with State Comptroller’s Audit Findings
    02/15/2017
  • Ocean County Doctor and His Medical Practice Temporarily Suspended From Medicaid Program
    01/31/2017
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  • Jersey City and Newark Pharmacies Pay $1.77 Million to Settle Medicaid Fraud Division Allegations
    01/05/2017
  • 2016

  • Office of the State Comptroller Review Finds State Police Training Bureau Continuing to Comply with Professional Standards
    12/20/2016
  • Two North Jersey Adult Medical Day Care Centers Will Pay $650,000 to Settle Medicaid Fraud Allegations
    10/25/2016
  • Home Heating Assistance Program Paid Out Improper Benefits, Failed to Implement Corrective Actions and Remains Susceptible to Fraud
    10/12/2016
  • Follow Up Report – Improper Benefit Payments to Incarcerated Individuals
    09/29/2016
  • Follow Up Report – Management of Tax-Exempt Properties Improved in Three Communities
    06/23/2016
  • Kean University Did Not Follow State Procurement Law, and Its Own Procurement Policy, In Spending Nearly $250,000 for Custom-Built Conference Table
    06/01/2016
  • Office of the State Comptroller Reaches $827,000 Settlement with Paterson Pharmacy over Unsupported Medicaid Claims
    04/28/2016
  • State Comptroller Audit Finds New Jersey Public Colleges and Universities Rely Heavily on Mandatory Fees
    04/27/2016
  • Follow-Up Report: City of Camden’s Management of Water Contract Much Improved since 2009
    03/31/2016
  • Office of the State Comptroller Reaches $1.9 Million Settlement with Elizabeth Pharmacy over Unsupported Medicaid Claims
    03/21/2016
  • Office of the State Comptroller Reaches $600,000 Settlement with Passaic Pharmacy over Unsupported Prescription Claims
    02/26/2016
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