SACRAMENTO, Calif. − The newly re-elected chairman of the California Fraud Assessment Commission on Wednesday promised to lead the fight against "stagnation" he sees in many California workers' compensation fraud investigations. Frustration was palpable among commissioners at the meeting, where all weighed in with chairman Don Marshall on various ways to better combat workers' compensation fraud statewide. The commissioners agreed that scammers of the system have evolved faster than law enforcement efforts to stop it. The commission controls how $51 million in funding from a...
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