When adjudicating a disability case or performing own motion
review, the AC will request that a Cooperative Disability Investigations
Unit (CDIU) investigate an issue of fraud or similar fault when
the AC is unable to determine whether an administrative law judge's
(ALJ) decision to disregard evidence was appropriate.
The AC will not notify the claimant
of a request for the CDIU to investigate an issue of fraud or similar
fault. However, the AC will retain a copy for inclusion in the record
and give the claimant an opportunity to examine the response, if
any, when it is received.
If the case presents a new issue of fraud or similar fault
that requires formal consideration and resolution, the AC will generally
remand the case. See Hearings, Appeals and Litigation Law (HALLEX)
manual HA 01395.005.
However, formal consideration and resolution of a new fraud or similar
fault issue is generally not required when the claimant appeals
an unfavorable ALJ decision and the AC intends to deny review. Rather,
the AC may refer the new issue to the Office of the Inspector General
using the procedures in HALLEX HA 01395.009 and .