CalOptima investigation into imprisoned board member finds no fraud 

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An investigation into former CalOptima Health board member and chair Andrew Do found no fraud during his tenure, the insurer said in a Feb. 18 news release.

In 2025, Mr. Do — previously an Orange County supervisor — was sentenced to five years in prison for a bribery scheme implicating over $10 million in COVID funds. 

Ankura Consulting Group, retained by the insurer board’s counsel, did not identify any misuse of CalOptima funds in its review of expenditures from January 2011 to December 2024.

“The inquiry found that Do participated in discussions and votes with the CalOptima Health board regarding organizations with which he may have had relationships, without properly disclosing his potential conflicts of interest,” CalOptima’s statement said. “CalOptima Health has strengthened processes for identifying and managing conflicts of interest for CalOptima Health board members and staff.”

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