A Palmerston-based NDIS worker has been banned by the NDIS Quality and Safeguard Commission, while a number of other Territory-based providers have had their registrations revoked or been hit with ...
How do you get a business to reduce your bill to one-tenth of the original amount they tried to charge you? Well, you go ...
One of the state’s largest disability service providers is withdrawing its transport services due to financial pressures and trying to sell off the buses they were given for free.
Commonwealth agencies have shed light on the scale of NDIS fraud and exploitation in the Territory, with almost a tip-off a ...
The Iowa Supreme Court has reversed a district court decision that negated findings of child abuse related to the death of an infant. The case involves Amanda Cooke of Manchester, a day care provider ...
First Sabrepoint Capital Management initiated a new 135,000-share stake in Adtalem Global Education during the fourth quarter. The quarter-end position value increased by $13.97 million due to the ...
The director of a disability support services company has been charged by the corporate watchdog for allegedly siphoning off more than $800,000 for personal use. Byson James Kete Turner, from Western ...
The CFP Board is drawing criticism from the advisor community after prominent financial planner and content creator Michael Kitces raised concerns about the credentialing body using fees to build an ...
CMS’ action signals a broader federal focus on using provider enrollment moratoria to address perceived fraud risks. Providers operating in the affected categories should anticipate revalidation, ...
Minnesota’s Department of Human Services is pausing new provider enrollments in 13 Medicaid-funded services administered by the state as the agency works with the federal government to address fraud ...