Vice President Joe Biden announced that $5.6 billion in fraud was recovered across the government in 2011 during Campaign to Cut Waste Cabinet meeting held December 13. Also discussed were new initiatives to eliminate wasteful government spending, including suspending production of $1 coins and cracking down on prescription drug fraud and abuse.
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