Martin J Milita is an attorney and government affairs strategist based in Trenton, New Jersey, with decades of experience working at the intersection of law, public policy, and regulatory oversight. Over the course of his career, Martin J Milita has represented clients across the public and private sectors, including Fortune 500 companies, public agencies, and social service organizations. He currently serves as senior director at Duane Morris Government Strategies LLC, where he advises on federal and state legislative, regulatory, and enforcement matters.
Mr. Milita’s background includes senior leadership roles in government affairs, corporate management, and legal practice, as well as service as New Jersey State Deputy Attorney General and Chief of Tax Fraud. His work has involved navigating complex compliance environments, conducting internal investigations, and coordinating with oversight bodies at multiple levels of government. This professional experience provides practical context for examining how Medicare and Medicaid Fraud Control Units operate, how they are structured, and why they play a critical role in safeguarding public healthcare programs.
Understanding Medicare Fraud Control Units
Attorney Martin Milita serves as senior director of Duane Morris Government Strategies LLC in Trenton, New Jersey. In this capacity, he focuses on federal and state law and related issues in the public sector. Much of Martin Milita’s experience stems from his time as New Jersey’s Medicaid Inspector General, when he worked closely with Medicaid Fraud Control Units.
Question: What is a Medicaid Fraud Control Unit?
Answer: MFCUs are teams of legal professionals who are responsible for investigating Medicaid providers. They are generally a part of the attorney general’s office in each state, and are comprised of attorneys, investigators, and auditors.
Question: How do MFCUs prevent fraud?
Answer: They investigate both providers and recipients of Medicaid benefits. This ensures that only people who are truly entitled to Medicaid benefits are receiving them, and that these services are being administered in an efficient and effective manner.
Question: Who supervises MFCUs at a federal level?
Answer: The Office of the Inspector General provides oversight for MFCUs. It is responsible for evaluating the performance of MFCUs and recertifying qualifying units annually.
About Martin J Milita
Martin J Milita is a New Jersey–based attorney and senior director at Duane Morris Government Strategies LLC, where he advises clients on government relations, regulatory compliance, and public sector strategy. His career includes leadership roles in government affairs, corporate management, and legal practice, as well as service as New Jersey State Deputy Attorney General and Chief of Tax Fraud. Mr. Milita holds a JD from Temple University School of Law and a BA in political science from King’s College.

