CNA May Face Criminal Probe on Iraq Insurance, ProPublica Says
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CNA Financial Corp., the Chicago-based insurer, may face a criminal investigation tied to its failure to pay benefits to the survivors of Iraqi translators killed while working for the U.S., ProPublica reported.
The insurer was ordered by an administrative law judge to begin making payments to the families of the slain translators, ProPublica said, citing a ruling. The judge, Daniel Solomon, asked the Labor Department to investigate whether criminal charges are appropriate, ProPublica said.