By Michael Whiteley, Eastern Bureau ChiefA third-party administrator hired by Dauphin County, Pa., to administer its workers' compensation and liability plans made more than $120,000 in payments to a bogus company set up by the county's risk manager in a scheme that spanned five years and went undetected until he retired last summer, according to documents and interviews.Gary Serhan, chief deputy controller for Dauphin County, said Friday neither Inservco Insurance Services, the county's TPA, nor county officials questioned more than $490,000 in payments approved by former Dauphin ...
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