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Tenth Anniversary
1986 FCA Amendments
Letter
from former Attorney General Edwin Meese III
15
August 1996
Taxpayers
Against Fraud
The
False Claims Act Legal Center
1220 19th Street, NW, Suite 501
Washington, DC 20036
Dear
Friends:
It
is a pleasure for me to join you in marking the tenth anniversary
of the enactment of the False Claims Act Amendments of 1986, which
was signed into law by President Ronald Reagan. It was my privilege
to have been Attorney General of the United States at that time,
and I have continued to appreciate the significance of this important
legislation.
Because
of this statute, private citizens have provided information and
filed lawsuits on behalf of the federal government to recover
taxpayer funds from those engaged in fraud and abuse of the people's
money. This law has strengthened the incentives and protections
for those individuals who have served their country in this manner,
and has thus been an excellent example of privatization in the
public interest.
Recent
reports from the Department of Justice indicate that over a billion
dollars has been recovered in civil fraud cases brought under
the False Claims Act during the past decade. These substantial
returns to the Treasury show the value of this Act.
I
commend your organization for its support of integrity in government
and protection of the interests of America's taxpayers. Best wishes
for continued success.
Sincerely,
Edwin
Meese III
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