The Department of Justice has issued its annual inflation adjustment to FCA penalties. DOJ has increased FCA penalties by about 2 percent from between $10,957 and $21,916 to between $11,181 and $22,363, retroactive to violations of the FCA that occurred after November 2, 2015.
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Expected DOJ Penalty Bump Lands, Increasing FCA Penalties to a $22,363 Maximum
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