The inspector also mentioned a “prima facie case of fraud.”
Planned Parenthood officials denied any wrongdoing. "Representatives from the Texas Office of Inspector General showed up at Planned Parenthood health centers in Houston, Dallas and San Antonio looking for an excuse to take health care away from thousands of women and men who rely on Planned Parenthood for preventive care — but what they will see is professional, compassionate and quality health care," said Yvonne Gutierrez, the executive director of Planned Parenthood Texas Votes, in a statement. "Despite their efforts to distort the truth, health care — no matter what — is what happens at Planned Parenthood.”
But a former employee of the nation's leading abortion provider says the charges ring true. "I am confident that these investigators will find enough information to not only continue to defund Planned Parenthood in our state, but to also disqualify them from any future funding efforts," Abby Johnson told LifeSiteNews.