Snitching As A Service - The Antifraud Company
This week we host a based antitrust startup seeking to prosecute $500 billion a year stolen from US taxpayers, and the best part is you can help.
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This week on Organized Money, David and Matt sit down with Sahaj Sharda and David Barclay, co-founders of The Antifraud Company, a scrappy new startup aiming to turn corporate whistleblowing into a business model. Sharda, a 27-year-old anti-monopolist and author of The College Cartel, and Barclay, a former FTC attorney known for busting healthcare fraud, explain how they’re using data tools, lawsuits, and a solid dose of nerve to tackle the half-trillion dollars in government fraud that drives up prices for everyone. It’s a new approach to turning outrage into action, or, as they put it, “snitching as a service.”
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