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Cumulative number of convictions at the end of the quarter

Dictionary: Cumulative number of OCI criminal convictions, where an individual has plead guilty or been declared guilty by a qualified court for violation of the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act (FDCA).

Information is current as of February 12, 2013.

Fiscal Year - 2011

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TimeTargetNumber of Convictions
Oct – Dec 2010N/A47
Jan – Mar 2011N/A100
Apr – Jun 2011N/A173
Jul – Sep 2011N/A255

FY 2011 Total: 255

Cumulative amount of money recovered through OCI actions at the end of the quarter

Dictionary: Cumulative monies collected through fines and restitutions imposed by the U.S. Courts for criminal acts enforced under the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act (FDCA).

Fiscal Year - 2011

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TimeTargetDollars Recovered
Oct – Dec 2010N/A409.44
Jan – Mar 2011N/A1,232.09
Apr – Jun 2011N/A1,268.66
Jul – Sep 2011N/A1,270.71

FY 2011 Total: $1,270,705,729

Footnotes

  • Dollars recovered are reported in millions

Number of U.S. Attorney press releases issued relative to OCI investigative activities during the month

Measure was implemented starting September 2011

Dictionary: Number of U.S. Attorney press releases issued during the reporting period related to OCI criminal investigations (i.e. arrests, convictions and sentencing). Link to OCI press releases.

Fiscal Year - 2011

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Measure was implemented starting September 2011

TimeTargetNumber
Jul – Sep 2011N/A12

FY 2011 Total: 12

Glossary

Note: The data provided on this website is produced on an ongoing basis for performance management purposes and is subject to change due to updates of preliminary estimates, corrections, or other reasons. In addition, FDA may change the type or amount of data provided on this website at any time. Information marked as "Completed" may include measures and/or key projects for which activities are ongoing but no longer tracked as part of FDA-TRACK.