Sep. 8, 2020
Another missed chance to strengthen California’s False Claims Act
For the second year in a row, the California State Assembly passed legislation to strengthen the California False Claims Act — the state’s greatest tool for protecting taxpayer dollars against fraud and abuse — only to see the bill die in the Senate.





Ari M. Yampolsky
Associate
Constantine Cannon LLP
Email: ayampolsky@constantinecannon.com
Univ of California, Irvine SOL; Irvine CA

Another missed chance to strengthen California’s False Claims Act
For the second year in a row, the California State Assembly passed legislation to strengthen the California False Claims Act — the state’s greatest tool for protecting taxpayer dollars against fraud and abuse — only to see the bill die in the Senate. Among other things, Assembly Bill 2570 would have closed a loophole that lets tax cheats off the hook and rebuffed ...
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