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Article: Spectrum case settled for $7.5 million; Clinic operator's spending under scrutiny.(NEWS)
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- Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
- Article date:
- January 13, 2007
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Byline: Lisa Eckelbecker
WORCESTER - Spectrum Health Systems Inc., its former management company and a former executive have agreed to repay about $7.5 million to the state to settle charges that Spectrum misused state money.
The office of Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly reported yesterday that Spectrum will pay the state $3.5 million and add four new independent trustees to its board.
CiviGenics Inc. of Marlboro, which held a management contract with Spectrum from 1996 to 2002, will pay the state $3.4 million, Mr. Reilly's office said, and CiviGenics President Roy Ross will pay the state $650,000.
Under the agreement with the ...