YOUR CALL TO ACTION
Did the Quinn administration circumvent procurement law on $196 million of Medicaid contracting? Is the administration now engaged in a cover-up?
For The Good of Illinois
Medicaid is a quarter of the state government operating budget- the largest program. It serves our most vulnerable citizens: the disadvantaged, disabled, and handicapped. It pays our doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies.
Every dime wasted on insider contract schemes diverts moneys needed to provide services.
Missing an October deadline to upgrade Illinois’ old Medicaid computer system will cause taxpayers to lose tens of millions in federal monies. Governor Quinn admitted his agency was woefully behind pace, read pages 9-10 here.
Seven investigators decided to check the progress. Watchdogs asked for:
- Implementation Advanced Planning Document– Rejected here.
- Planning Advanced Planning Document– budget request. Rejected here.
- All Cost Savings Analysis documents- 30 days later, still no response.
- All Emails involving direct contact with the major vendor.Department of Healthcare & Family Services sent 65. The Watchdogs asked again. This time Central Management Services “found” 746 emails, here. But, many, many more thousands of emails exist.
What is the Quinn administration hiding? We demand transparency, because there’s a federal grand jury investigation in Louisiana, here.
The Governor’s staff is now deleting Freedom of Information Act requests without even reading them, here.
But, here’s the good news: thanks to whistleblowers from multiple agencies, most of what was rejected or stonewalled has been procured. Stay tuned for more.
Help blow the Whistle: Confidentially, we want state/vendor party photos, budget documents, state to vendor communication, and any evidence of state government law-breaking. If you’ve asked questions and your state employment has been terminated or re-assigned, we want to talk to you.
Adam Andrzejewski
For The Good of Illinois | CEO
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