Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Attorney General Holder To Stop Child Welfare Fraud

U.S. Department of Justice "Defending Childhood" public testimony in Detroit at Wayne State University.

Last year I participated in the "National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention" in Washington, D.C. with Detroit Mayor Dave Bing, City Councilman James Tate, Detroit Police Chief Ralph Godbee, Detroit Youth Violence Prevention Director Ulrich Baker, Detroit U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade and U.S. Representative John Conyers, Jr.

This was the first time in history multiple departments within the Cabinet partnered to address youth violence.  This is how youth violence was approached:  it was the beginning of the end of child abuse and neglect.

Yes, not one time was the term "Child Abuse" utilized and the reason why is the issue was to be examined as violence and even domestic violence.  Domestic violence is inclusive of all violence in a living situation being it foster care, juvenile justice or residential institutions.

The basic approach is to provide resources to prevent violence such as housing, medical, psychological, transportation, education, employment, child care and more.  Instead of removing a child for being in conditions of poverty, as itemized above, and placing the child in foster care or juvenile justice system which is extremely costly and has not proven very successful, resources are provided, and a significant lesser cost with extreme success.

Instead of focusing on the child, the entire family unit is engaged.  The child abuse imperialistic morality paraders do not like this at all.  They face loosing their gravy train.  This is why the child abuse propaganda machine is in full gear this month.  The battle has begun and I am putting my money on the U.S. Department of Justice.

At the Forum last year he hem was "busting silos" where I participated in the Data session.  Of course, I spoke out, loudly at the roundtable on child welfare fraud.  I went off on kiddie kickbacks, phantom services, double-billing, everything in my video.  I spoke of the fraud in Wayne County and the Detroit Department of Human Services.  I must say, I did not realize how prophetic that moment was.

Back to the Detroit public testimony.  I could not believe my ears.  I was speechless (yes, miracles do happen).  These people were testifying on the hell of foster care and juvenile justice.  These people were telling the truth, in a public venue, to the U.S. Attorney General.  They know, very well, about child abuse propaganda.  They know, very well, about child abuse propaganda.

Yes, boys and girls, General Eric Holder is very versed in child welfare fraud and he is listening.  Trust me.

In 1994 this is qui tam False Claims Act $26.97 million settlement with then U.S. Attorney Eric H. Holder Jr. representing relator against New York and its public University for child welfare fraud in no bid contracts. New York Denoncourt Settlement with U.S. DOJ Assistant Attorney General Eric Holder on Child Welfare Fraud
Keep in mind that this has never been enforced.  Antitrust and fraud still thrives but hopefully, not for long.

 

I apologize for the tardiness of this post but I have been on a mission....

Even though the deadline has expired, I still suggest you send in testimony. Tell them your story and show Attorney General Holder your support to end child welfare fraud and defend our children.

The Defending Childhood Task Force is interested in hearing from community members and professionals working with children and families who have experienced violence. To submit written testimony to the Task Force, please e-maildefendingchildhoodtaskforce@nccdcrc.org or send to NCCD, Attn: Defending Childhood Task Force, 1970 Broadway, Suite 500, Oakland, CA, 94612. You must include your name and contact information for the testimony to be considered by the Task Force; however, the Task Force will not be able to send a response. Testimony must be submitted by April 24, 2012, to be considered by the Task Force.

Testimony is not confidential. Testimony may be made available to members and staff of the Task Force, and may be read aloud during a public hearing or published in a publicly available document.

The Task Force does not provide direct services to individuals and cannot respond to urgent or emergency messages. If you or someone you know is currently in danger of being harmed, please contact your local police department or call 911 if it is an emergency. The following hotlines may also serve as resources for individuals. These hotlines are not affiliated with the Task Force or the Department of Justice.


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1 comment:

BEVERLY TRAN said...

"H" is not an "B", but it does catch one's attention.