Police lay 13 health fraud-related charges against seven employees

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Members with the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Anti-Rackets Branch Health Fraud Investigation Unit have charged seven people in connection with a lengthy investigation involving owners of mobility aid businesses and their employees. It is alleged that the vendor and authorizers were colluding to prescribe and supply mobility aids to clients who did not meet ADP eligibility criteria. As a result of the investigation, charges of fraud over $5,000 and uttering a forged document contrary to the Criminal Code of Canada have been laid against six people.

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