AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMedicare Botox Fraud Conviction: A California jury convicted Dr. Violetta Mailyan in a $45M Medicare scheme involving Botox claims for injections never given and records allegedly altered to mislead investigators—another reminder that health fraud is getting harder to hide. Mexico–U.S. Extradition Stalemate: Mexico says it requested 269 extraditions tied to crimes in Mexico since 2018, but the U.S. has handed over none; 36 were refused and 233 remain pending, with the U.S. repeatedly asking for more information. Mexico’s Water & Power Strain: A new look at why outages and water interruptions persist: systems are uneven, local infrastructure lags behind demand, and heat pushes the grid to its limits. Ebola Disrupts Sports Logistics: DR Congo canceled World Cup training events as Ebola spreads in rebel-held areas, shifting preparations to Europe under stricter health rules. World Cup Ticket Pressure: In the U.S.-Mexico-Canada host region, NYC secured 1,000 $50 tickets via lottery—an affordability flashpoint as hotel demand and pricing face scrutiny.
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