Dr. Makki admittedly filed false claims to Medicare from July 2004 to Sept. 2009, which brought him an extra $113,777. Moreover, he falsely filled out an immigration form for a patient so that the patient would not need to meet requirements for naturalization. In 2003, he failed to include cash receipts on his federal income tax return.
Dr. Makki faces up to 30 months in prison, according to Crain’s Detroit Business.
Read the Crain’s Detroit Business report on Dr. Ali Makki.
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